“A lot of disappointed people have been left
standing on the street corner waiting for the bus marked Perfection.” - Donald Kennedy
Since
leaving Freedom High School on Independence Boulevard with its (subtle) school
colors of red, white, and blue and its aptly named football team (The Patriots,
of course), I’ve carried a certain pair of pants around with me everywhere I’ve
gone, like a pet Chihuahua in a diamond collar, a dangly gold charm, a
passport, a ball and chain.
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“Until he extends the circle of his compassion to all living things, man will not himself find peace.” -Albert Schweitzer
It’s easy to love people when they’re lovable. It’s harder when they’re not.
In high school, I learned intricate details of the battles of the Civil War. I knew the U.S. presidents, frontwards and backwards. I could recite the Gettysburg Address, Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream” speech, and William Faulkner’s remarks when he received the Nobel Prize for Literature. (Alas, age has diminished my photographic memory, once a real asset…). I could wax poetic about the drafting of the U.S. Constitution: who was there, who wasn’t (women, for example, but don’t get me started).
Why did I know so much about history?
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