this is one of the hardest topics for me to discuss, so im going to keep a running tab on thoughts here till i come to my own conclusion. tolstoy, ghandi, martin luther king jr., gk chesterton. and the list of pacifist's grow. this should seem like such an easy and logical decision. war= not good. death. killing. peace= contentment, stability, life. but when you have grown up in a country where the church, state, and weaponry have all blurred into the same entity it is a much harder decision to come to. there are SO MANY INTELLIGENT PEOPLE on this blog, just read through the comments! my LORD! you guys are brillant. ang said "There is a time and a place for everything, it depends on the situation." but i would like to hear the situations in which violence is necessary. defend yourself? your family? but what about war, when do we have to kill? 'one murder made a villain, millions a hero'. your right ang this is hard because i would defend my family to the death wh...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
One of my biggest fears is missing opportunities by over analyzing the situation. Diving into uncharted waters can be frightening, but how much worse can living with regrets be? Living life to the fullest takes courage. I hope I can earn my "Red Badge" some day...one step at a time. I am still at it!
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And you're doing a lot of stuff so...yeah!
You caught me on a not so positive day... maybe I'll come back and read this quote on a day that all of my efforts have actually accomplished something.
By the way, best of luck with Felt. :-)
i like being able to throw myself into something, or someone(s), and seeing the results of my effort. it give s a sense of purpose, perhaps.
And the new album is so beautiful. it is wonderful. thank you for sharing yet another brilliantlly creative side of you!
It couldn't have been said better any other way and I couldn't agree more.
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