Tuesday, December 28, 2010

TUESDAY QUOTE OF THE WEEK CLXLCV

FINDING TRUTH WHEREVER IT MAY BE FOUND: “It is in some ways more troublesome to track down and swat an evasive wasp than it is to shoot at close range a wild elephant. But the elephant is more troublesome if you miss.” from C. S. Lewis’ “Screwtape Letters”

ROSEMARY SENT IN QUOTE II: “If, as Herod, we fill our lives with things, and again with things; if we consider ourselves so unimportant that we must fill every moment of our lives with actions, when will we have the time to make the long, slow journey across the desert as did the Magi? Or sit and watch the stars as did the shepherds? Or brood over the coming of the child as did Mary? For each one of us, there is a desert to travel. A star to discover. And a being within ourselves to bring to life." ~Author Unknown

IN OTHER NEWS:

I rather enjoyed being where I was for the Christmas. There are those who were of course away from home and loved ones. Frank sent this site in from Xerox where you can sent a message to our soldiers.

My sister sent these in:


Bishop Lennon's "Website blog."

Dave sent in another gorilla Messiah. This one is in Cleveland.

1 comment:

Cracked Pot said...

The best part of these random performances of the Messiah is that Christ is publicly proclaimed in a joyous and beautiful way.

Only the most grinchly of atheists would object.