
“Statue of Robert G. Ingersoll in Peoria, IL” — statue of Robert G. Ingersoll at the bottom of Glen Oak Park, Abington Street and Perry Avenue, Peoria, Illinois. Photograph by John Dodd, July 2003. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“In the presence of eternity, the mountains are as transient as the clouds.” — Robert Green Ingersoll
(So true! Our idea of permanence is clouded by our limited perception of time. I love the Tibetan sand mandalas! As soon as they are completed – and that can take quite some time – they are ceremoniously destroyed. Be well, do good . . . and remember that life is fleeting, friends.) — YUR
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