
Mother and Child at New York Marathon

Ash

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When you have cut into the continuity of time you are only stealing your 1000th of a second as if the other minutes don't matter.
And I'm not talking about Heidenberg's Uncertainty Principle.
And I'm not saying, as some believe, that you've really stolen the fraction of a second from someone's soul (or possibly their entire soul) - but you have put your 1/1000th of a second forward to be looked at as if it were reality. But when you present your slice of time you are always messing with reality.
"The rose dies because you picked it," Tom Waits
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Heisenberg - yep. I knew I was uncertain when I wrote that.
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