Two tendencies (among others) seem fairly universal among 20th Century humans: a desire to make money as painlessly as possible and excessive willingness to believe that statistics convey valuable information. Sporting News February 11, 1978
Two tendencies (among others) seem fairly universal among 20th Century humans: a desire to make money as painlessly as possible and excessive willingness to believe that statistics convey valuable information. Sporting News February 11, 1978
The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions
I remembered an Irish woman who once said to me, “You know, if only you doctors could find a cure for these wretched antibiotics, you would be doing us all a good turn, and anyway all of my family in Ireland died wither of T. B. or D.T.’s and they were a damned sight happier than us lot being kept alive with your lousy drugs.” (1975)
There is something beautiful about a billion stars held steady by a God who knows what He is doing. (They hang there, the stars, like notes on a page of music, free-form verse, silent mysteries swirling in the blue like jazz.) And as I lay there, it occurred to me that God is up there somewhere. Of course, I had always known He was, but this time I felt it, I realized it, the way a person realizes they are hungry or thirsty. The knowledge of God seeped out of my brain and into my heart. I imagined Him looking down on this earth, half angry because His beloved mankind had cheated on Him, had committed adultery, and yet hopelessly in love with her, drunk with love for her.
(Donald Miller is the person who clarified for me what I had always know. Faith and belief is more a matter of the heart than the brain. You can believe all the right things in in your head and not know God or have faith.
The brave may not live long, but the cautious don’t live at all.
… we will fall in love with the God who keeps shaking things up,
changing the path, keeps rocking the boat to test our faith in Him, teaching us not to rely on easy answers, bullet points, magic mantras, or genies in lamps, but rather in His guidance, His existence, His mercy and His love.