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Originally Posted by Legate of Amon Lanc
Quite, quite - that's probably the best one from the entire book (and really "classic") - although it does not come to my mind "as I'm going about daily business", like the phrasing in the original post was. Maybe because indeed "not that I've wanted to kill people on daily basis", but possibly to a person who is in close contact to such a situation (lawmakers, somewhere judges, army employees...) this could come into mind "on daily basis".
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Actually, it DOES come to my mind quite often, when I react to the behavior of people I encounter on the streets, in stores, on the road, etc. who irritate the bejeebers out of me. When my knee-jerk reaction is to become angry and judgmental, I try to remind myself to pause and remember that I don't know why that person behaves as they do. It could be plain bad manners and self-centeredness, or it could be something more. It doesn't always work, of course, but once in a while, it reminds me to seek to forgive rather than avenge. I suppose this is partly the product of having grown up in a large abusive family. It was reading LotR and much of the wisdom of Gandalf that helped me try to not become the same kind of abusive, judgmental person as many of those who made my life among them so horrible. One can choose not to carry on the pattern of abuse that so often is handed down from generation to generation.