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Re: Passing Destinies
Posted By: Howard, on host 209.86.38.41
Date: Tuesday, June 5, 2001, at 17:02:01
In Reply To: Passing Destinies posted by Sakura on Tuesday, June 5, 2001, at 12:10:52:

> There are so many people you only see once--a substitute bus driver, a classmate passing by in the hall, a fellow shopper at a store. Sometimes, you lock gazes, "read" each other (so to speak), and one of you moves by and the moment is lost. Unacknowledged but by that one glance, you go your separate ways. The only thing left, most likely, is a vague memory of the other person, and even that will probably not last long. Perhaps, by some chance, you'll meet again, but unless your memory is good, you won't realize it. Perhaps you'll see that face again on the front page of the local paper--or an obituary. You simply can't know...
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> There are some people that, certainly, one is glad not to have known. There are others that one may have just "clicked" with, or been able to help or be helped by. Either way, both live their lives unknown to the other. Both go through celebration, tragedy, joy, sadness... unknown by the other person at that chance meeting.
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> Sa[thoughts from a bus-awaiting ponderer]ku[This was much more coherent when I'd first thought of it. If only my fingers could move as fast as my thoughts...]ra

I'm sure that you never said to your teacher, "I can't think of anything to write about."
Howard

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