June 28, 2003
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"United with his fellow-men by the strongest of all ties, the tie of a common doom, the free man finds that a new vision is with him always, shedding over every daily task the light of love. The life of Man is a long march through the night, surrounded by invisible foes, tortured by weariness and pain, towards a goal that few can hope to reach, and where none may tarry long. One by one, as they march, our comrades vanish from our sight, seized by the silent orders of omnipotent Death. Very brief is the time in which we can help them, in which their happiness or misery is decided. Be it ours to shed sunshine on their path, to lighten their sorrows by the balm of sympathy, to give them the pure joy of a never-tiring affection, to strengthen failing courage, to instil faith in hours of despair. Let us not weigh in grudging scales their merits and demerits, but let us think only of their need, of the sorrows, the difficulties, perhaps the blindnesses, that make the misery of their lives; let us remember that they are fellow-sufferers in the same darkness, actors in the same tragedy with ourselves." -Bertrand Russell
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Gave me goosebumps, this one, aye. Will ye wonders ever cease?
are you familiar with the drake campus?
Bertrand, you always were cheerful and fluffy! Was your life so miserable? If so, you still reached out in faith that your thoughts could light other paths.
Deep, man.....
And, yes, I have seen that quiz.... and many others.... I went on a Les Mis quiz rampage a while back.....
Thanks anyway!
oh, I wasn't really looking for help. It's just like the one place in Iowa I've ever been. There, and this one place I went to camp called Bortels, I think it got closed down though; the camp owner guy got arrested and sent to jail for 7 years for child molestation.
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