Dharma,
In the beat of a drum, is it the beat or the quiet between beats that you notice most.
When you've said something most profoundly, you should pause to give it meaning and portent, so it can sink in to those of less mental acuteness than you. Then, when you speak again, they get totally blown away..
2007-04-15 09:13:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I always have what to say or comment after the final word...:)
2007-04-15 15:38:32
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answered by Aquamarine 5
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Can we really say that all is said and done?
2007-04-15 18:20:42
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answered by Carl 7
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After all is said and done we are all human beings.
2007-04-15 13:25:31
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answered by Anonymous
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P. S. Bean Sprouts
2007-04-15 13:25:01
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answered by Rob 6
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After all is said and done...The beat goes on.
2007-04-15 14:09:36
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answered by Thumper 7
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If I got nothing to say then my lips are sealed. Say something once, why say it again : )
2007-04-15 15:04:10
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answered by Frank the Frowner : ( 4
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There's always that look you can give. It closes the deal.
2007-04-15 13:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Dharma, is that from a song, I just can't remember?
2007-04-15 13:25:59
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answered by Bobbi 5
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even if noone says anything. someone wants to say something.
2007-04-15 13:26:21
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answered by Question Cupid 1
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