tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10097960.post8378000925403866729..comments2023-09-26T05:52:15.394-07:00Comments on one paragraph at a time: the larger conversationUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10097960.post-4561056095149854672009-09-25T19:08:32.992-07:002009-09-25T19:08:32.992-07:00Yes, Maya. Great question. One that I need to ask ...Yes, Maya. Great question. One that I need to ask more often - what else is there to see? and feel and experience??? <br /><br />And what small changes can I make in order to broaden my horizon, my point of view? And life itself?GailNHBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11632210289246687829noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10097960.post-80432360808928987392009-09-17T11:00:44.907-07:002009-09-17T11:00:44.907-07:00I enjoyed this thought-provoking post. It reminds ...I enjoyed this thought-provoking post. It reminds me of a quote from the movie "Bed of Roses":<br />'I like to take these long walks, mostly at night and look up at all the darkened windows. I just wonder what peoples lives are like and what they're dreaming about. And one night I was out pretty late, and as usual, all of the windows were dark, except one and I stopped and looked up, and I saw you, standing there, and you were crying. I thought what was it that made you so sad. I like to see peoples faces, when they are just falling in love, or making up from a fight, or even if they are just grieving. There's something beautiful about a persons face at that moment, and yours was incredible...confused...shocked.'Juanitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16237063752216185995noreply@blogger.com