For what we need to know, of course, is not just that God exists, not
just that beyond the steely brightness of the stars there is a cosmic
intelligence of some kind that keeps the whole show going, but that
there is a God right here in the thick of our day-by-day lives who may
not be writing messages about himself in the stars but in one way or
another is trying to get messages through our blindness as we move
around down here knee-deep in the fragrant muck and misery and marvel of
the world. It is not objective proof of God's existence that we want
but the experience of God's presence. That is the miracle we are really
after, and that is also, I think, the miracle that we really get.
- Frederick Buechner, from The Magnificent Defeat
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Three Rules
This comes from a recently subscribed to daily Frederick Buechner quote of the day. I've heard this before but I don't think I have ever heard of it's attribution.
WHEN
HENRY JAMES, of all people, was saying goodbye once to his young nephew
Billy, his brother William's son, he said something that the boy never
forgot. And of all the labyrinthine and impenetrably subtle things that
that most labyrinthine and impenetrable old romancer could have said,
what he did say was this: "There are three things that are important in
human life. The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. The third
is to be kind."
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