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by Michael C. Page » 27 Jul 2012, 15:54
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions,
perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.
Let him step to the music he hears,
however measured or far away." - Thoreau
My harp was sacrificed to the Honorable Snarg.
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by DaRC » 31 Jul 2012, 11:22
Thanks Michael - of course you need to be a member to read the publications.
Here's another link :
http://www.heroicage.net/
Most dear is fire to the sons of men,
most sweet the sight of the sun;
good is health if one can but keep it,
and to live a life without shame. (Havamal 68)
http://gewessiman.blogspot.co.uk
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