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Holly
17 years ago
The kids will be glad to hear of your demise. You’re ruining facebook for them.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/06/opinion/06mathias.html?_r=1&ref=opinion&oref=slogin
latinbombshell
17 years ago
Hmm, do you speak of death as if it were a negative legacy … why? It is a friend to be embraced. Like it or not you have left a mark on this earth.
John
17 years ago
Who could ask for anything more?
Gandalfe
17 years ago
Dark. Very dark.
shelley Noble
17 years ago
I get this quote at a really deep level and absolutely love it. I read it as an expression the idea that our most sincere–stripped of any and all BS–prayer we would make in our last sentient awareness would naturally be the total, simple culmination of all that we’ve came to understand in life. Indeed, a Soulful moment… what we are.
Love it.
vergingwriter
17 years ago
This one made me laugh – troubling to think what this says about me . . .
The kids will be glad to hear of your demise. You’re ruining facebook for them.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/06/opinion/06mathias.html?_r=1&ref=opinion&oref=slogin
Hmm, do you speak of death as if it were a negative legacy … why? It is a friend to be embraced. Like it or not you have left a mark on this earth.
Who could ask for anything more?
Dark. Very dark.
I get this quote at a really deep level and absolutely love it. I read it as an expression the idea that our most sincere–stripped of any and all BS–prayer we would make in our last sentient awareness would naturally be the total, simple culmination of all that we’ve came to understand in life. Indeed, a Soulful moment… what we are.
Love it.
This one made me laugh – troubling to think what this says about me . . .