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A piece of rock that had lived alone by the sea laid lazily on the sands and said sighfully, "I have seen the waves come and go repeatingly, and i have touched the sands and felt the breeze. For thirty years i have seen through life's miseries Everything's a routine, and is as boring as can be." An echo then came from the vast ocean and replied, "You have never touched the clouds in the sky; into the deepest abyss, you have never dived; you have not met other rocks on the opposite side. As the waves wash you out, you'll start to find There's a jewel in your heart, and you shouldn't deny."
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Nov 13, 2011
Nov 13, 2011 at 12:23 PM UTC
The Rock & the Ocean
A piece of rock that had lived alone by the sea laid lazily on the sands and said sighfully, "I have seen the waves come and go repeatingly, and i have touched the sands and felt the breeze. For thirty years i have seen through life's miseries Everything's a routine, and is as boring as can be." An echo then came from the vast ocean and replied, "You have never touched the clouds in the sky; into the deepest abyss, you have never dived; you have not met other rocks on the opposite side. As the waves wash you out, you'll start to find There's a jewel in your heart, and you shouldn't deny."
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Nov 13, 2011
Nov 13, 2011 at 12:23 PM UTC
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