Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Where The Wise Things Are

Deb: This just killed me in its simple message and honesty.


8 comments:

  1. Awww Deb...YOU MADE ME CRY! This is So...God..I'm speechless!

    Heart stuck in childhood. Could there BE a better way to live?

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  2. Wow Deb, where did you ever find this? whew!!!!!

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  3. At first this saddened me because I felt he was so sad but then I realized it wasn't sadness, it was a life well lived by him, in the way he wanted it to be. I would not be able to do the isolation he maintained. I am glad he had a best friend in the woman in the beginning and she had him. Touching, is all I can say.

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  4. Beautiful. I heard an interview with him on NPR, and though he is a realist and somewhat cynical, he talked about having seen an angel in his childhood. That gave my faith a kickstart.

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  5. wow . this is in a way sad but so true . what wou,ld we miss had we never been born ?

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  6. Great interview to see, it also reminds me a little of Garth Brooks - The Dance.

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  7. The most powerful messages we hear are usually the most simple. I think we for whatever reason tend to complicate things. We are in fact our own worst enemies at times. Thank you as always Deb XOXO

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  8. That is a good message! That is something similar to what I do. If I get a chance to go places I will go. Sometimes I already know that the experience might not be all that, but I rather feel and experience something than just waste my time being within four walls (done enough of that).

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