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Category Archives: Other People’s Words
Other People’s Words, No. 5
All things consist of carrying to term and then giving birth. To allow the completion of every impression, every germ of a feeling deep within, in darkness, beyond words, in the realm of instinct unattainable by logic, to await humbly … Continue reading
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Other People’s Words, No. 3
I feel more and more that we must not judge God on the basis of this world; it’s a study that didn’t come off. What can you do, in a study that has gone wrong, if you are fond of … Continue reading
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Other People’s Words, No. 2
If there seems to be no communication between you and the people around you, try to draw close to those things that will not ever leave you. The nights are still there and the winds that roam through the trees … Continue reading
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Other People’s Words, No. 1
Introducing a new Sunday series – quotes, poems, and excerpts from some of my favorite writers, without any commentary on my part to mess them up. This first one is from A Circle of Quiet by Madeleine L’Engle. ~~~~~~ “Lewis Carroll … Continue reading
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