Brian Keith O'Hara
My blogs
| Gender | Male |
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| Industry | Student |
| Occupation | A Jack of All Trades and Master of None |
| Location | United States |
| Introduction | When I was 17, I was talking to Elizabeth Adams, Administrative Secretary in the History Department at Georgia State University and she gave me a present, Two Poems printed on Posters, Rudyard Kipling's "If" and Robert Frost's "The Road Less Traveled". I asked her why, she said because they would mean something to me. Years later, I gave them to the kids of friends who were going through a rough time. I told Elizabeth and she said to me that our most valuable possessions are worthless if we hold on to them, but become priceless when we give them or share them with others. |
| Interests | I am a Man, Nothing Human is Alien to me; Publius Terentius Afer Roman Poet and Philosopher. |
| Favorite movies | A Man For All Seasons, Lawrence of Arabia, Lord of the Flies, |
| Favorite music | Chicago "If You Leave Me Now", James Taylor "You've Got A Friend", Elmer Bernstein "The Magnificent Seven", John Williams "Supermans Theme", John Lennon "Imagine", Johnny Nash "I Can See Clearly Now", Vince Guaraldi "Cast Your Fate To The Wind", Barbra Streisand "Evegreen", The Association "Never My Love" The Greatest Love Song ever written, Helen Reddy "Candle On The Water" on the most beautiful Song about Love and Hope ever written. I used to tape record this song and send it anonymously to friends acquaintances and people going through rough times that I heard about. I always figured that it was far better to find that you had an anonymous friend than to find you had an anonymous enemy. I sent a copy of "Candle On the Water" to Belinda Jesse and was their when she cried as she played it. |
| Favorite books | Death Be Not Proud by John Gunther, Is Paris Burning by Larry Collins and Dominique La Pierre |
