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From:dan.hyvl@enron.com
To:pat.radford@enron.com
Subject:FW: A Good One
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Date:Thu, 27 May 1999 07:05:00 -0700 (PDT)

---------------------- Forwarded by Dan J Hyvl/HOU/ECT on 05/27/99 02:04 PM
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Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.

From: Dan J Hyvl 05/27/99 12:50 PM


To: Jenny Helton/HOU/ECT@ECT, Kaye Ellis/HOU/ECT@ECT, Pat Radford/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: FW: A Good One


---------------------- Forwarded by Dan J Hyvl/HOU/ECT on 05/27/99 12:50 PM
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Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.

From: "Smith, Charles" <Charles.Smith@alcoa.com<
05/27/99 11:46 AM


To: "Todd, Billy" <Billy.Todd@alcoa.com<, "'bettye'" <langham@texas.net<,
"Banks, Charlie W." <Charlie.Banks@alcoa.com<, "'dan smith'"
<smithdl@tca.net<, Dan J Hyvl/HOU/ECT, "Kaderka, Darvin J."
<Darvin.Kaderka@alcoa.com<, "Muzny, George A." <George.Muzny@alcoa.com<,
"Burkhardt, Glenn J." <Glenn.Burkhardt@alcoa.com<, "'jen'"
<jennifer.hefti@oag.state.tx.us<, "Manas, Mark" <Mark.Manas@alcoa.com<, "'ROY
D.'" <flintman101@yahoo.com<, "Biggs, Sandy L. (ISC at Alcoa)"
<Sandy.Biggs@alcoa.com<, "Zboril, Terry L." <Terry.Zboril@alcoa.com<,
"Vidrine, Wanda L." <Wanda.Vidrine@alcoa.com<
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Subject: FW: A Good One




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<<< The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings, but
<<< shorter tempers;
<<< wider freeways, but narrower viewpoints;
<<< we spend more but have less;
<<< we buy more, but enjoy it less.
<<< We have bigger houses and smaller families;
<<< more conveniences, but less time;
<<< we have more degrees, but less sense;
<<< more knowledge, but less judgment;
<<< more experts, but more problems;
<<< more medicine, but less wellness.
<<< We drink too much, smoke too much, spend too recklessly, laugh too
<<< little, drive too fast, get too angry too quickly, stay up too late, get
<<< up too
<<< tired, read too seldom, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom.
<<< We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values.
<<< We talk too much, love too seldom, and hate too often.
<<< We've learned how to make a living, but not a life.
<<< We've added years to life, not life to years.
<<< We've been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing
<<< the street to meet the new neighbor.
<<< We've conquered outer space, but not inner space.
<<< We've done larger things, but not better things.
<<< We've cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul.
<<< We've split the atom, but not our prejudice.
<<< We write more, but learn less.
<<< We plan more, but accomplish less.
<<< We've learned to rush, but not to wait.
<<< We have higher incomes, but lower morals.
<<< We have more food, but less appeasement.
<<< We build more computers to hold more information to produce more copies
<<< than ever, but have less communication.
<<< We've become long on quantity, but short on quality.
<<< These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion;
<<< tall men and short character;
<<< steep profits, and shallow relationships.
<<< These are the times of world peace, but domestic warfare;
<<< more leisure, but less fun;
<<< more kinds of food, but less nutrition.
<<< These are days of two incomes, but more divorce;
<<< of fancier houses, but broken homes.
<<< These are days of quick trips, disposable diapers, throwaway
<<< morality, one-night stands, overweight bodies, and pills that do
<<< everything from cheer, to quiet, to kill.
<<< It is a time when there is much in the show window and nothing in
<<< the stockroom;
<<< a time when technology can bring this letter to you, and a time
<<< when you can choose either to make a difference, or to just hit
<<< delete...
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<<< Author Unknown
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<<< "My goal in life: to become the kind of person my dog thinks I am."
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