Friday, September 26, 2003

As earnestly as men may seek to understand the workings of the universe, they must remember that God is not hampered by their limited logic -- that all observed effects may have been wrought by Him in any one of an infinite number of omnipotent ways, and these must ever evade mortal comprehension.


-- "Galileo's Daughter," by Dava Sobel

Thursday, September 25, 2003

I have been missing the point.
The point is not
knowing another person, or learning to love another person.
The point is simply this: how tender can we bear to be?
What good manners can we show as we welcome ourselves and others into our hearts?


-- from "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood,"
by Rebecca Wells


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Whatever the course of our lives, we should receive them as the highest gift from the hand of God, in which equally reposed the power to do nothing whatever for us. Indeed, we should accept misfortune not only in thanks, but in infinite gratitude to Providence, which by such means detaches us from an excessive love for Earthly things and elevates our minds to the celestial and divine.


-- Galileo, from "Galileo's Daughter," by Dava Sobel