a single word even may be a spark of inextinguishable thought
Worry about tomorrow steals the joy from today.
Worrying is arrogant because God knows what He's doing.
What I see here, what I feel here is that people in your world believe spirituality isn't distant. It's close and real. Religion seems born in the home, stays in the home. I mean, the services are even held in the home. And there's not one person in charge, one speaker set above the others. It's farmers and carpenters, and well, just average folk speaking spontaneously about the message they find in the Bible. [. . . ] A message from the heart to the heart.
I have high-definition television, because I felt the lack of resolution was affecting my ability to solve cases on C. S. I.
My mother's mild-eyed sadness looks at me from the eyes of those I love.
There ought to be something very special about the boundary conditions of the universe and what can be more special than that there is no boundary?
One will meet, for example, the virtual assumption that what is relative to thought cannot be real. But why not, exactly? Red is relative to sight, but the fact that this or that is in that relation to vision that we call being red is not itself relative to sight; it is a real fact.