My heart reaches out to those whose loved ones were lost on MH17.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
And I thought my loss my loss was not, certainly, the end of the world, but to lessen the enthusiasm of those young people who were signed up, I thought that was tragic.
The condition of the wounded touched my heart deeply.
If our hearts are ready for anything, we can open to our inevitable losses, and to the depths of our sorrow. We can grieve our lost loves, our lost youth, our lost health, our lost capacities. This is part of our humanness, part of the expression of our love for life.
I'm sad to see the passing of the great drug warriors. I certainly did my part in that battle and I don't regret any of it.
The return of my birthday, if I remember it, fills me with thoughts which it seems to be the general care of humanity to escape.
Those whose lives were lost on September 11 will remain in our thoughts and prayers forever.
'17 Again' was one of the best times of my life. The whole cast was really close. We were like a family. When we weren't working, we'd all hang out. It was a great group of people.
Losing my daughter was a very serious pain. There was always some empty space in my heart.
I remember my daughter Deni coming along, and she was so pure and caring of everybody and everything. And somehow, this little being managed to get around all the obstacles - the gun turrets, the walls, the moats, the sentries - that were wrapped around my heart. My heart at that time needed her.
My sympathies are Left. On paper and in the soul. But not in my heart or my guts.