What you do not remember
Write what you do not remember of that event.
:- Doug.
Write what you do not remember of that event.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1966
People are dying.
It won’t go away.
I may be carrying it.
Would you like me
to wear a mask?
Please pass it on.
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Enquiry: Let us engage each other here.
:- Doug.
The practice of law is the practice of people. The practice of law is the practice of conversing.
:- Doug.
Impossible it probably is
To say something new
But to ask a never-before
Asked question
—Ahh!
:- Doug.
There are plenty of things to which we will not be able to go back. So we must resolve to engage artistry.
:- Doug.
I study not to cram in more but to set off sparks.
:- Doug.
I don’t want you to have a good death: rather, your own dying.
:- Doug.
Pain comes from expectations and from the extent by which we miss them.
:- Doug.
Dying is an individual work
some people keep on helping to the end
that attracts me
What work for me
but writing and reflecting and conversing
:- Doug.
It is the task of the elder to reflect.
:- Doug.