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We must all learn to live together as brothers, or we all perish togeth- er as fools. So its one more round for experi- ence and I'm on the road again. Travel from today to today, keep- ing yesterday in your mind, leaving room for tomorrow. Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it. We are not permitted to change the frame of our destiny, but what we put into it, is ours. Now in this age of confusion, I have need of your company. Iwant, by understanding myself, to understand others, I want to be all that I am capable of becoming. Think of your own faults the first part of the night, when you are awake, and the faults of others, the latter part of the night when you are asleep. The mind is restless, turbulent, strong and unyielding - as diffi- cult to subdue as the wind. The only solutions to the problems of mankind occur through the reali- zation that survival for the individ- ual must be obtained through the survival of all mankind. Men use thought only to justify their wrongdoings and speech only to conceal their thoughts. Let those who love turmoil, arm for turmoil, their very arming will bring it. And those who love peace, arm for peace - their disarming will hasten it. The most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend, if he knows that I am happy in loving him, he GOOCH BUOK will want no other reward. Is not friendship divine in this. In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed. If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is be- cause he hears a different drum- mer. Let him step tothe music that he hears however measured or far away. Rather than love, than money. than fame. give me truth. And constancy lives in the realms above: and life is thorny and youth is vain and to be wroth with the one we love. doth work like madness on the brain. Oneis real life is seldom the life one leads. Knowledge can be communicated but not wisdom. One can live it, find it, be fortified by it, do won- ders through it, but one cannot communicate or teach it. In the end, nothing is said now that has not been said before. How can I lose faith in the justice of life, when the dreams of those who sleep upon feathers are not more beautiful than the dreams of those who sleep upon the earth. It is preoccupation with possession, more than anything else, that pre- vents me from living freely and nobly. Today, well lived makes every yes- terday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. See how the masses mill and swarm and troop and muster and assail: we 3 could keep this planet warm by friction if the sun should fail. If you were a bird and lived on high youid lean on the wind when the wind came by you'd say to the wind when it took you away: that's where I wanted to go today. There is no sun without shadow and it is essential to know the right. What about you. what about me? Two years from now, where will we be? Each of us gone our separate ways. but in the headlong passage of days. I am not afraid of tomorrow. For I have seen yesterday and I love today. We must welcome the future re- membering that soon it will be the past, and we must respect the past knowing that was humanly possible. Lord make me an instrument of thy peace, where there is hatred, let me sow love. Where there is injury - pardon. Time it was and what a time it was. a time of innocence, a time of confiderces. A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth glanc- ing at. Enlightenment is the realization of ignorance. A great man is he who never loses his childis heart. Although I must think of and plan for tomorrow. I cannot, I must not surrender for tomorrow all that I possess today.
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