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#1052296 - 09/27/08 07:43 PM
Re: Paul Newman - farewell
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Just saw the news on MSN - R.I.P Paul!
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#1052304 - 09/27/08 08:21 PM
Re: Paul Newman - farewell
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$200 million in philanthropy, a great American
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#1052305 - 09/27/08 08:26 PM
Re: Paul Newman - farewell
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I heard this morning via text message. My heart and thoughts are with his family. RIP. You made good salad dressing, among many other great things.
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#1052306 - 09/27/08 08:28 PM
Re: Paul Newman - farewell
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I had forgotten that Newman was on Nixon's Enemies List, which he referred to as "the highest single honor I've ever received" so he had a sense of humor.
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#1052337 - 09/28/08 02:24 AM
Re: Paul Newman - farewell
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What a beautiful person he was. I imagine his wife will be quite lonely without him.
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#1052351 - 09/28/08 01:27 PM
Re: Paul Newman - farewell
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He will be missed, on so many levels. Would that when I die I have done even a fraction of what he did in his lifetime to make this world a better place.
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#1052361 - 09/28/08 03:15 PM
Re: Paul Newman - farewell
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What a legacy, what a life, and most of all, what an example. I saw a video clip yesterday from an interview about his charitable work. He said something along the lines that he was fortunate enough to have a chance to be blessed, and that he felt like those who were given that chance should help those who never get the chance.
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#1052427 - 09/29/08 04:12 AM
Re: Paul Newman - farewell
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...and a way of living that I wish more people would embrace. It's something I wish I would take the time to embrace more myself. The attitude expressed by Newman's comments about this way of living is humility personified because it acknowledges that one person isn't better, or more important, or more deserving than another. IMHO, that's what opens the door to true generosity. I like the way you expressed your thoughts, Bonnie. It gives me something to consider about my own life. Thank you.
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#1052462 - 09/29/08 01:01 PM
Re: Paul Newman - farewell
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Yes, RIP... he did much good with his wealth and charisma.
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