Crossing Tinker's Knob
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Death could be cruel when it consumed a person in stages,
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I remember wondering in those history classes how hatred could get so big and out of control. How it could lead to such acts of horror.
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She had failed to trust her son’s judgment, relying on her own, instead,
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“How about letting me decide what’s fair to me?”
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it was that people didn’t get to choose their tragedy. Tragedy chose its people.
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scientists believe a traumatic event can actually change the biology of the brain.
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“Any fool can know. The point is to understand.” ― Albert Einstein
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“Proud people breed sad sorrows for themselves.” ― Emily Brontë