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Learning from Nature Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Big_will, Kenya Sep 10, 2007
Environment , Health   Opinions

  


It is not my object to look at the cruel side of nature which would serve no other purpose than to turn away her children from her. She is powerful, I acknowledge, as such she can be abundantly good and exceedingly cruel. I don’t think in my opinion that nature would cause her offspring to serve her out of fear. I would safely state that as a mother love is foremost in her mind in everything she does. She lacks the capacity to hate. She has the capacity to forgive. She holds the option to punish. All for the good of her children.





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I am a Kenyan Law student at the University of Nairobi. I am also a poet despite preferring to write a lot. I also read a lot though not in the library and not only about one topic. I hope people enjoy my work. I must say it is not easy being a writer but I shall not give up writing. It is a passion that burns inside me like a furnace. Take care. And thank you.
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AS | May 27th, 2010
My mother is going to leave me so you can imagine how I am feeling about abandonment.

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