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Philosopher wanna-be, tea drinking, free child of God, born of Nigeria, raised in The States with a restless heart willing to fly. Give me a moment along with an intriguing verse and I shall bare my soul. Do not hold back, for neither shall I...
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I work on the Chicago Tribune crossword puzzles now. I do not finish them, but work through them and I was searching for the author with the surname Wiesel, which is how I came across him [grazie Google. He has the the statement, "...to remain silent and indifferent is the greatest sin of all...", [Elie Wiesel]. Wow, now that's a quote to remember. I like it, because Wiesel wrote 36 works that deal with Judaism, the Holocaust, and genocide. To not be deemed as evil, one has to take a stand against it. Silence and indifference do not make one less of a cure, but an advocate to the virus, to the disease. It's just a phenomenal statement to me, touches my heart and reminds me that I too must take a stand in order to prove my opinion, and how I feel about certain situations I disagree with.
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