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Geoffrey Neighor, Northern Exposure, Duets, 1993 I've been thinking about that old Zen conundrum: what's the sound of one hand clapping? My personal opinion--nothing. You don't have two hands, you don't have any clapping. It's as simple as that. Stars, galaxies, clapping hands, what's the point? The point is that we all need somebody, whether you're a supercluster or a little proton, a yin or a yang. Everybody is hooked into everybody else.
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Geoffrey Neighor, Northern Exposure, Duets, 1993 ONE WHO WAITS: There are those who believe that time is a wheel turning forever. Which would mean that your moment will surely come. Then, there are those who believe that time is a river. Which, if that's true, it's possible that your moment has already flowed by.ED: Which one do you think it is?ONE WHO WAITS: Ah. I think that time is just time.
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