Yesterday, on my way home from a conference, I stopped at what was called an antique store. Somehow, in the rubble of stuff that I was tempted to dismiss as junk, I found a small book entitled Sea and Foam, by Kahil Gibran. I thought it a little overpriced at $1, but upon closer inspection, I realized that it was hardbound, published in 1995, and in very nice condition. It feels good in the hand. It is a book of aphorisms, which always come in handy. I promise to use them sparingly, but when I read, "Thinking is always the stumbling block to poetry," I was hooked.
Wishing you all a beautiful summer. Let us remember that we are all connected with a love that knows no bounds.
Sadness is just a wall between two gardens.
Kahil Gibran
The purpose of driving is to get out of the car.
Sue Ann
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