27 December 2004

A Moment Of Silence For Those Living Around The Indian Ocean: A Dew Drop Balancing

"People here seem bewildered by the enormity of what has happened to their country. Everywhere you go, small crowds are huddled around radios and TV sets silently absorbing the news, blank faced, as if unable to comprehend what they are seeing and hearing.

Across the land, collections are being taken for those who have lost everything, vans with PA systems driving around calling on people to give what they can. Even in the poorest and most remote areas, people flock to the roadside to hand over money, clothes, water bottles or bags of rice and lentils. There is a popular Buddhist saying in Sri Lanka: Life is no more than a dew drop balancing on the end of a blade of grass. The events of December 26 have shown just how precarious that balance can be."

-- Paul Sussman, Sigiriya, Sri Lanka, quoted on cnn.com

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