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Sunday, December 29, 2002

�Middle age is when you�ve met so many people that every new person you meet reminds you of someone else.�
- Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971), American poet: �Versus�, 1949.

�The mystic can live happily in the droning consciousness of his own heartbeats and those of the universe.�
- George Santayana (1863 - 1952), Spanish-born American philosopher and writer: �Winds of Doctrine�, 1913.

�Minnesotans are different from the rest of us� Minnesotans don�t smoke� Minnesotans recycle� Minnesotans return the grocery cart to the store. Minnesotans do not consume butterfat� Minnesotans bike with their helmets on. Minnesotans fasten their seat belts. Minnesotans hold the door for you. Minnesota men don�t leave the toilet seat up. Minnesotans do not blow their horn behind you when the light turns green, they wait for you to notice. Minnesotans are nicer than other people.�
- Charles Kuralt (1934 - 1997), American broadcast journalist and writer: �Charles Kuralt�s America�, 1995.

�Every separation gives a foretaste of death, - and every reunion a foretaste of resurrection.�
- Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 � 1860), German philosopher: �Parerga und Paralipomena�, 1851.


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