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dian donnell
meadow at austin.rr.com
Wed Jul 6 22:24:29 EDT 2005
hate to be posting so much but have just been on the computer a lot.
I think that giving others space (privacy) and putting things back
where they found them are requisites for people living around each
other.
that other stuff you said sounds pretty good too.
dian
On Jul 6, 2005, at 9:03 PM, Igor Loving wrote:
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>
> I am never quite on the same page.
> Have you ever thought that imagination is stronger than knowledge?
> That mythology is much more potent than history? And perhaps that
> dreams can be more powerful than facts? Laughter is the best cure for
> grief. Hope always triumphs over experience and love is stronger than
> death.
>
> We learn in the first grade to share everything, to play fair, don't
> hit people, put things back where you found them, clean up your own
> mess, don't take things that aren't yours, say you are sorry when you
> hurt someone, wash your hands before you eat, flush, cookies and milk
> are good, learn and think, draw, paint, sing and dance and play and
> work every day some. Take a nap in th eafternoon and hold hands and
> stick together, oh and watch out for traffic when you go out in the
> world. That is pretty much everything you need to know.
>
> What if governments always cleaned up their mess and put things back
> where they found them?
>
>
>
> Charlie Loving
>
>
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