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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Young Senior Elder Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 11,298
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And when I listened to Dr.Phils advice to them, I was reminded of James Russell Lowells' anthem:
Your logic, my friend, is perfect,
Your moral most drearily true;
But, since the earth clashed on her coffin,
I keep hearing that, and not you.
Console if you will, I can bare it;
'Tis a well-meant alms of breath;
But not all the preaching since Adam
Has made Death other than Death.
That little shoe in the corner,
So worn and wrinkled and brown,
With its emptiness confutes you,
And argues your wisdom down.
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Resilience by Elizabeth Edwards
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