‘I want to believe we’re not going to live in a world of fear.’Dr Louise Hefez. Eyewitness.
Like so many others today, I wait for news from Paris. Not the impersonal horror of announcements in the media, but the email to reassure that amongst the dead and injured of this atrocity are not those I have called friend or family.
I lived, laughed and loved in Paris. I worked and played there. Married. For many years I was known as Madame Verron. My sons are half French, their father a Parisian and I have called friend those of every faith and nation encountered in the City of Light.
Friendship does not discriminate.
Neither do bullets. Nor do bombs.
Nor should we.
There are over two million people living in Paris. It is statistically unlikely that anyone I know has been involved. It came closer with Charlie Hebdo… Even so…
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Such truth Sue. We are all in this fight against terror from people who have no compassion for human life. We need a vaccine to stop the spread of this virus.<3
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Wish that were possible… perhaps it is compassion that needs to be cultured and grown.
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I believe that’s the first step to spread the word back of compassion and kindness, and start that following instead of hatred. 🙂
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So do I, Debby. So do many others. 🙂
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That was beautiful, Sue. Thanks for sharing. —- Suzanne
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Thank you, Suzanne.
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