One does not need to change the world,
only to make a stranger smile every day.
Changing the world Tuesday May 15, 2007, 5 comments
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sarah Wednesday May 16, 2007
sarah Friday May 18, 2007
One of the nice things about the southern US, is that strangers smile at you every day. It freaked me out at first, with my introverted London sensibilities, but after a while I came to appreciate it.
hoi-en Friday May 18, 2007
I did that all the time in Toronto and once people decided I wasn’t really crazy, most of them smiled back. I still do it here but small towns are different.
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