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for scott: somewhere in your writings you wrote that in the "past you are not afraid of anything, but now, you are afraid, of nothing. Or is it just the vastness of it all"?
WOW!!!
From Anonymous: "...if in the past I could say--I am not afraid of anything-- Now, I am afraid, deeply afraid of nothing...the vastness of it all."
This was written as a sketch in 1998. The vastness of nothingness is what I was attempting to communicate.
Is it? I apologize then, since it is only now that I was able to read this, and I don't think that this represents the same sentiments, the "fear of nothing," that is present now. How I wish it can be the same now, as it was then.
For Anonymous: Try conquering your fears, because somehow, somewhere, you'll find someone to help you overcome that unknown fear even in the vastness of it all. Somebody to protect you and keep you safe....and in the end, you will be amazed with the results
splenda
yes,yes.
Have enough courage to trust Love one more time. And always, one more time.
- Maya Angelou
Probably we need to continue to trust love no matter how many times it hurts. "It is better to have loved and lost than never have loved at all." While that may be a "cliche," there is a lot of truth in it. And now, for me, there is love again after all these years. So there is always hope.
yes, i know. and i'm still hoping. thank you, mary.
I certainly wish you LOVE, happiness, and good health. Also joy in all the little things around us, nature and relationships!
that was me, Mary, but I'm on another computer and it didn't sign me in as taittems.
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