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September 16th,
2008
It's always important to
remember that no matter how severe the storm, there will always be an
instance of tranquility.
The eye of a storm in a
hurricane can have a metaphorical representation of the sudden moment
of tranquility that suddenly arises out of a maelstrom of destruction.
That tranquility acts as
a chance to observe the calm from the chaos, and points the way to shelter
that was left standing during the first wave of torrential downpours,
winds and uprooting forces.
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"A
tragedy is a representation of an action that is whole and complete and
of a certain magnitude. A whole is what has a beginning and middle and
end."
-Aristotle

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