The thing to remember when the tsunami starts rolling in is that there isn't very much you can do about it.
Like influenza and automobile accident. Like crib death and crocodiles. Here you are and there it is and maybe your heart is going to stop. Maybe your heart will stop beating.
And maybe it won't.
So all I'm saying is don't go drowning yourself in the bathtub to beat the wave. Don't go stick your head in a bear trap to avoid the uncertain. Lets dump all these rocks out of our pockets, cross our fingers and take a deep breath. There's still a chance we'll bob to the top.
Posted by Sonya at November 24, 2004 02:38 PMSort of like what Henry wrote?: "Once you have given up the ghost, everything follows with dead certainty, even in the midst of chaos." We'll be all right I think.
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Posted by: sue at November 25, 2004 07:45 PMgreat philosophy!
Posted by: Wow at November 26, 2004 11:46 AMImperial Rajasthan tours
take you to the land of blue-blooded rajas, ostentatious forts and stately palaces that bejewel
yellow-russet sands. Tour the monuments of Rajasthan that stand proud as glorious reminders of the
regnant Rajputs of an era gone past. Feel spiritual bliss as you tour temples and shrines of Rajasthan.
Be a part of an entrancing fairy-tale magic as you walk along the intricately carved and latticed
corridors of forts and palaces of Rajasthan. Enjoy regal Rajasthan and unveil the secrets of a royal land.
The main touist attractions in Rajasthan are Jaipur,
Jodhpur,
Udaipur and Bikaner .