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Date: | Mon, 5 Mar 2001 14:41:06 EST |
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These are beautifully kind and empathetic expressions.
In a message dated 03/05/2001 1:04:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> I understand your grief and anger, Michael. As many here. I too witnessed
> the slow, diminishing death of loved ones that wasted them and their
> survivors. Both my parents endured long struggles, pain, and anguish,
> relinquished the life they knew and cherished. Each I believe came to
> acceptance and peace.
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> Much in life cheats us my friend. We are, after all, banished from
> Paradise. There's really no escape from what life offers. What we can to
> do is discover the wonderful best life brings our way, then reach for her
> with all our heart and soul, passion and keen minds.
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> May you know healing, serenity, and anger appropriate to the occasion.
> May you shine in God's Grace. May you come to love and be loved.
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> Go easy on Mike and the world. :-)
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> Yours,
>
> Steve M.
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>
Betty
aut viam inveniam aut faciam
"I will either find a way or make one."
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