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Death of a great one

  • Writer: L. Darryl Armstrong
    L. Darryl Armstrong
  • Sep 23, 2007
  • 1 min read

AP TODAY – “The world’s best-known mime artist has died. For decades, Marcel Marceau epitomized the silent art, eliciting laughter and tears from audiences around the globe.”

And so another great person, admired around the world died today. Perhaps it is the great ones such as this that we can really connect with and in some way “know.”

I am saddened by the news. I liked Mr. Marcel Marceau because of who he was and how he performed his art. All the great ones – well they die early don’t they. Mr. Marceau was 84.

I believe he understood the meaning of the word and the state of freedom. I will miss him and his art.

Until next time.

Dr. DarrylL. Darryl ArmstrongARMSTRONG and Associates

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