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Sep 11, 2005 23:14

"Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative and creation, there is one elementary truth the ingorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help one ( Read more... )

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Laughing ... mandamus September 12 2005, 17:57:48 UTC
Until one is committed

You know, I read that and thought ... oh nooo!!! Siv has been committed - I'll have to send her a hacksaw in wheat free cake!!:)

So ... how are things?! :)

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kirstene September 12 2005, 20:38:07 UTC
That's very direct and certain, incisive from the same guy who wrote the rather ambling and pathetic life of Young Werther.

True. Indicision is what kills most dreams, I think.

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duckspeaker September 14 2005, 16:01:04 UTC
Hey Sivvy...

Not sure how to get a hold of you, but I met you (couple of times) at Friday night coffee.

There was an article in yesterday’s newspaper called: "GOODBYE TO GLUTEN"

Thought you might be interested:
http://www.sltrib.com/healthscience/ci_3024002

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can't post to eatingglutenfree.... phill_me_more October 11 2005, 15:29:42 UTC
hey there...
i can't post to eatingglutenfree.

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sivvy November 12 2005, 21:40:54 UTC
Since this is the first overture you have made to contact me in about a year, and I no longer have any contact with Richard by his choice, I can draw two conclusions.

First, this is your way of trying to say you would like to reestablish a friendship. This I would welcome, though not without some caution. My email addresses are also the same and I am open to dialog.

Or, your perceived responsibility toward social decorum includes rote Thank you and Congratulatory notes, but not conflict resolution. Rather repudiation of friendship without discussion. Be this the case, you are welcome to continue your previously chosen course. For myself, formality, without the foundation of friendship, is little more than pretense.

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sivvy November 12 2005, 21:54:07 UTC
You are welcome to give the gift to Richard as he and I were still on speaking terms until his recent choice to cut of contact with email and IM friends.

Do tell him I miss his friendship as well.

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