If there is a sin against life, it consists perhaps not so much in despairing of life as in hoping for another life and in eluding the implacable grandeur of this life. -Albert Camus
I think one of the main impressive stand outs for me in that article was his concern for all humanity- as a Native American who could easily get irate over the whole issue for himself and descendants of the indigenous, only. Rare. I think he said that he got all positive emails back from the community. Stanford readers and affluent constituents took the chastening well maybe. good job Kimball. Sorry to go on, I'm just proud of him. I think he's wicked smart and wise. I like him.
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awesome!
Very well expressed. And at the end I was thinking....the author's name seems vaguely familiar. (I'm a little slow sometimes).
Impressive.
I think one of the main impressive stand outs for me in that article was his concern for all humanity- as a Native American who could easily get irate over the whole issue for himself and descendants of the indigenous, only. Rare. I think he said that he got all positive emails back from the community. Stanford readers and affluent constituents took the chastening well maybe. good job Kimball. Sorry to go on, I'm just proud of him. I think he's wicked smart and wise. I like him.
I just forwarded it to my bosses, and it's going in our sensitivity training file.
I'm so proud! And he ain't even my boyfriend!
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