Tuesday, 20 May 2014

.We all have our reasons for feeling whatever we feel and thinking whatever we think. Those reasons are often profound, personal and private. We are hardly likely to feel inclined to reveal them to someone who speaks to us in a challenging tone or who insists that we must be wrong and then invites us to explain ourselves so that they can see where we have made our mistake. Rights and wrongs are not really relevant in any discussion that touches on such sensitive areas. Progress can only come from an open mind.
TThere is a magic in that little world, Home 
it is a mystic circle that surrounds comforts and 
virtues never known beyond its hallowed limits.
~ Robert Southey 






































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