Thursday, May 29, 2008

Philosopical Mind Comments

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Who are we to blame, if we live a lie?
How do we know if we live a lie?
What are we to do if we are living a lie?
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Anoop Lokkur
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Sherri-lynn Cookish 05 August 2008

i love this one. i just love it =D

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Rajaram Ramachandran 29 May 2008

The ancient Tamil Poet Thiruvalluvar wrote a couplet 'Katradu kai mannalavu, kalladadu ulagalavu, ' meaning 'How much sand a hand can hold, that much only is learnt; how much not learnt, that much of world-measure.' There are so many things in the world still appearing as a mystery. A good attempt is made in this poem to highlight this point.

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Greenwolfe 1962 29 May 2008

We are each to blame for the lives we live. There are two words which you used that are key to answering your question. The first is cycle. The second is history. Pay close attention to them and your answers will be found on that narrow path. Continue on. The poem was less than your meaning. GW62

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Evaughn Gray 29 May 2008

That was a really good poem i loved it, keep writing.~Hazel

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Fred Babbin 29 May 2008

Inteesting read. It almost touches me.

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Amie-Lee ...... 29 May 2008

Interesting read, thanks for sharing.

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