"To achieve greatly, you must understand that you have a claim on life, and your claim is substantially greater than the settlement life will offer you."
"We look back on a life of free choice and yet with a sense that we have the children we were destined to have."
"The last I heard from my destiny, it wanted me to make a legal U-Turn at my next opportunity."
"I say to my child, I will explain to you as much of life as I can, but you must remember that there is a part of life for which you are the explanation."
"Seeking peace of mind, you convince yourself that God is an illusion -- and spend the rest of your days searching for the Illusionist."
"The same natural disaster that causes some to doubt a loving God moves others to act as His agent."
"Perhaps God sends natural disasters not to torment the faithful but to identify them."
"I believe this -- that a child has sufficiently memorized his catechism when he knows all the questions."
An Anniverary Thought
"The sweetest thing about celebrating the achievement of a long marriage is to remember the days when you used to celebrate your plans."
-- Robert Brault
"Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things."
Monday, January 25, 2010
Friday, January 1, 2010
New Thoughts for a New Year
"I complain that the years fly past, but then I look in a mirror and see that very few of them actually got past."
"It's like this. Father Time keeps pitching the years at us. We swing and miss at a few. We hit a few out of the park. We try not to take any called strikes."
"In the end, who among us does not choose to be a little less right to be a little less lonely."
"Why would the Lord have made me a passing stranger in someone's life if He thought I could not spare a friendly greeting?"
"The best solution seldom requires that someone be right and someone else be wrong."
"One gives up much to become a parent, made easier when two give it up."
"Sometimes the shortest distance between two points is a winding path walked arm in arm."
"I enjoy both company and solitude, and in the company of my solitude, I find both."
"It takes a while, but eventually a child thinks to ask, "When I was hellbent for disaster, who were the obstacles in my path?"
"And yet, parenting teens is so often about having the good judgment to withhold one's better judgment."
"Any occasion that requires a gift requires an enthusiastic appreciation of the gift."
Today's Question on Family Correctness: As an uncle or aunt, you are required to give unreciprocated gifts to a niece or nephew until he or she --
a. graduates from high school
b. graduates from college
c. gets a paying job
d. starts collecting social security
~ Robert Brault
"It's like this. Father Time keeps pitching the years at us. We swing and miss at a few. We hit a few out of the park. We try not to take any called strikes."
"In the end, who among us does not choose to be a little less right to be a little less lonely."
"Why would the Lord have made me a passing stranger in someone's life if He thought I could not spare a friendly greeting?"
"The best solution seldom requires that someone be right and someone else be wrong."
"One gives up much to become a parent, made easier when two give it up."
"Sometimes the shortest distance between two points is a winding path walked arm in arm."
"I enjoy both company and solitude, and in the company of my solitude, I find both."
"It takes a while, but eventually a child thinks to ask, "When I was hellbent for disaster, who were the obstacles in my path?"
"And yet, parenting teens is so often about having the good judgment to withhold one's better judgment."
"Any occasion that requires a gift requires an enthusiastic appreciation of the gift."
Today's Question on Family Correctness: As an uncle or aunt, you are required to give unreciprocated gifts to a niece or nephew until he or she --
a. graduates from high school
b. graduates from college
c. gets a paying job
d. starts collecting social security
~ Robert Brault
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