The Paradox of Our Time (These are The Days...)

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

This is one of those writings that tauches a lot of people. The only way that I knew to record this, to find the right tone and pace is to just relax..... and make it come from the heart. Especially the second part.

Relax, Take a close listen.

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  • I don't think this is Carlin speaking, nor is this a speech of his. If there's any harder evidence for or against this being his, please provide. I would like to know if this is in fact his, but I don't want to see beliefs that aren't his credited to him.

  • @Rocky183 Seems like I was misinformed as well. Please understand that I liked the writting and this was just me practicing reading a script. I don't know much about George Carlin. Quick question, do you know the writer of this piece? Thanks.

  • im taking the audio of this

    as soon as i find out how too

  • drop me a message...I can help with that :)

    ->Thanks for watching

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  • @icemanizaki I did some research and in fact, Carlin isn't the author, he actually despises the piece, calling it a "sappy piece of shit" in his website. Credit belongs to Dr. Bob Moorehead, former pastor of Seattle's Overlake Christian Church, and was published in 1995, under the name "Paradox of Our Age", in a book called "Words Aptly Spoken".

  • I love this so much, i wish i could find another reading of this with some increasing emotion. This is a great reading but i want to use it for a performance piece.

  • i love it..!!

  • I realy love the way the words sounds, Keep it up Izaki :) Nice Vid!

  • this is amazingly done!

  • I'd like to have met the reverend who wrote this. It sort of reminds me of the opening preface to "Tale of two cities."

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