I wish every Goan could see that. The present generation fight for their 
neighbour’s 1 sq ft of land assuming that it is theirs, whereas the previous 
generation lived and died carrying with them happy memories of their 
neighbours. I wonder where this is going to take us.

Bernice Pereira

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> On 27-Feb-2018, at 1:08 PM, John Eric Gomes <joe...@dataone.in> wrote:
> 
> THE QUESTION OF APOLOGIES
> 
> Times change, people change, circumstances are different, the past is History 
> with many different versions etc. All nations have had some horrid past, and 
> such apologies let human nature open a Pandora's box or a can of worms ! The 
> present has enough problems without adding those of the past, long dead and 
> gone. Nobody can change it , not even God ( but human beings may by re 
> writing history?) and what is more present generation cannot be crucified for 
> what their their ancestors may or may not have done. Let us in fact learn 
> from the past and try to live in peace and harmony in the present so we can 
> have a glorious future? Let us not act Holier than Thou! 
> 
> 

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