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Monday, February 2, 2009

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When looking into a fire many colors are seen.  The colors one may see are red, orange, yellow, blue, and white.  Of course the hottest is the blue or white fire.  Then again, what are the coldest colors?  Light blue represents cool as does white with a hue of blue represent cold.  White is not really a color.


Fire has a symmetry to it.  It has a top, bottom, left, and right.  Imagine if you will taking your arm and placing it where you think it is hot only to really know how cold it is?  Would there be risk of burn?  What if said this way: Lets say you know someone does not really give a damn or two flying fucks, would anything you do make a difference in their demeanor toward you or about themselves?  What is your risk of getting burned by them which is really you burning yourself?  If there is no fire, you can’t get burned.  The fire has to exist in symmetry in order to burn.

One of my best sayings is you have to burn to learn.  Not for anything, getting burned is good for you. However, if you are cold to the matter, all the heat in the world won’t make a damned snowflake melt. ~ Maggie ~ February 2, 2009 @ 9:31 p.m. EST

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