August 12, 2014
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... having trouble adjusting to the thought of a world without Robin Williams.
He had to be my all time favorite actor. How sad that someone who brought so much laughter and joy,
should end his life in a state of depression.Summer days
... when the rain is so heavy with wanting to fall that you can just see the moisture hanging in the air.Thoughts...
'Sowing seed, reaping a whirlwind' ?
Where is the fertile soil?'The cry goes out for compassion, but when one responds compassionately by advising a return to
the moral standards and principles as taught in the Word of God, he is soundly rejected. '"Whoever is wise, let him understand these things; whoever is discerning, let him know them.
For the ways of the Lord are right. and the righteous will walk in them,
But transgressors will stumble in them." (Hosea 14:9).and for listening pleasure:
~ How wonderful Your Love ~
Comments (6)
I liked Robin Williams too. He was in several good movies that I enjoy.
I've been mourning Robin Williams death, too.
I've mourned very few movie or music stars. But, he was such a part of my life related to movies and TV and brought such joy.
I wonder if he even knew (on one of his good days) how much he meant to so many people.
(((HUGS)))
Same here. I mostly couldn't care about movie stars much, but he did seem special...
and yes, the saddest part for me is that, I too, wonder, did he not know how much he
meant to so many. I guess it is those closest to us that really matter though, and
no amount of fame can make up for what may be lacking there. Just so sad the way he
left this world.
The only other unrelated person I can remember mourning for was Princess Diana...
another special person... another sad story.
It is so easy to put on a smile to cover the pain. Yes. It was sad to read of Robin William's death.
I agree with you that more often than not, those of us to encourage righteousness as a good standard for living are criticized. But, we have to keep trying!
It's so sad. I loved Robin Williams too. I wish so much he could have found joy in living.
There were those around him who knew he was depressed. That's depressing.
I hear he had signed a contract for a Mrs. Doubtfire 2. Also in the works was another Night at the Museum?
Yes, the turtles are real and the thing in the collage is a possum skeleton.
Disgusting.
I did not know he was so popular and loved.