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Friday, July 24, 2009

I would just like to state here that the ability to apologise for what one has done wrong, or even for what one has not done wrong, is an ability far above many of those whom I know. Such an ability is one that eludes even the eldest in our midst, and yet finds its way into the grasp of others deemed "unworthy" of such a gift.