To: TrueBeliever9
One of my personal favorites:
Grown-ups like numbers. When you tell them about a new friend, they never ask questions about what really matters. They never ask: "What does his voice sound like?" "What games does he like best?" "Does he collect butterflies?" They ask: "How old is he?" "How many brothers does he have?" "How much does he weigh?" "How much money does his father make?" Only then do they think they know him.
He also wrote quite movingly of war, humanity, and responsibility. This quote, for me, has been particularly relevant in recent months:
To be a man is to be responsible. It is to feel shame at the sight of what seems to be unmerited misery. It is to take pride in a victory won by one's comrades. It is to feel, when setting one's stone, that one is contributing to the building of the world.
8 posted on
04/06/2004 9:05:57 PM PDT by
Voss
To: Voss
I must read that book again.
11 posted on
04/06/2004 9:20:50 PM PDT by
dixie sass
(Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, contentment - claws are sharp and ready for use!)
To: Voss
To be a man is to be responsible. It is to feel shame at the sight of what seems to be unmerited misery. It is to take pride in a victory won by one's comrades. It is to feel, when setting one's stone, that one is contributing to the building of the world.Thank you for lifting my spirits! "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye." I love the fox; I can relate to him. "The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat..."
I feel that same way when I have read some of George MacDonald's words. What a gift to arrange words so beautifully.
19 posted on
04/06/2004 9:38:12 PM PDT by
TrueBeliever9
(aut viam inveniam aut faciam)
To: Voss
The F-5 was the PR version of the Lightning P-38.
67 posted on
08/10/2005 9:22:15 PM PDT by
condign
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