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She must have been a striking beauty in her younger days - what features those wrinkles fail to conceal, nor her droop, her tall, elegant frame; She walks with still-surviving pride despite her humble job now - at this old age, she still has to scrub and clean for a meal a day: no regrets, she is about her work, this noon hour by the garden: why do we for greatness look to colossal figures or the stars? Greatness abounds around us - these who work hard for their survival, honestly, not lie or cheat their way.
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Dec 5, 2012
Dec 5, 2012 at 7:48 AM UTC
Greatness
She must have been a striking beauty in her younger days - what features those wrinkles fail to conceal, nor her droop, her tall, elegant frame; She walks with still-surviving pride despite her humble job now - at this old age, she still has to scrub and clean for a meal a day: no regrets, she is about her work, this noon hour by the garden: why do we for greatness look to colossal figures or the stars? Greatness abounds around us - these who work hard for their survival, honestly, not lie or cheat their way.
My wife pointed out the old lady working at the garden the other day at noon time. Such hard working honest people is why our (human) society still survives, not because of our lying and cheating elites.
prabhu-iyer
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Dec 5, 2012
Dec 5, 2012 at 7:48 AM UTC
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