Everything I’ve ever done was out of fear of being mediocre.
Chet Atkins
Fear
Working on Me
Learn to work harder on yourself than you do on your job.
Jim Rohn
The greatest gift you can give to somebody is your own personal development. I used to say, “If you will take care of me, I will take care of you.” Now I say, “I will take care of me for you if you will take care of you for me”.
Jim Rohn
[via Creating a Better Life]
Final
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”
Winston Churchill
Welcome the Missionaries
From Here and Now by Henri J. M. Nouwen
I Said What?
It is very cool when you find a quote you really like.
It is really weird when you find out you are the one being quoted.
I guess I said this: An absurd love
Off The Face Of The Earth
“The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated”
Mark Twain
Last night I was scolded by a friend for not blogging is so long. It is not that I have been writing or creating. I have just been creating other stuff. Lots of exciting details to come in the next few days about all the new projects (CDs, books, web-site, other places I am writing).
Boredom
“Someone’s boring me. I think it’s me.
Dylan Thomas (1914 – 1953), in Rayner Heppenstall, Four Absentees (1960)
Time in the future
“There will be a time, not so far from now, that you will look back on this phase of your life and instead of condemning it or beating up on it… Instead of blaming or guilting, you will feel appreciation for it, because you will understand that a renewed desire for life was born out of this time period that will bring you to physical heights that you could not have achieved without the contrast that gave birth to this desire.”
Ester Hicks
What is real?
“There are three things which are real: God, human folly and laughter. The first two are beyond our comprehension. So we must do what we can with the third.”
JFK jr.
Perfect Endings
“I wanted a perfect ending. Now I’ve learned, the hard way, that some poems don’t rhyme, and some stories don’t have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what’s going to happen next. Delicious Ambiguity.”
Gilda Radner
Ever since that time, I have become aware that wherever God’s Spirit is present there is a reverse mission.
When I marched with thousands of black and white Americans from Selma to Montgomery in the summer of 1965 to support the blacks in their struggle for equal rights, Martin Luther King already said that the deeper spiritual meaning of the civil rights movement was that the blacks were calling the whites to conversion.
When, years later, I joined L’Arche to live and work with mentally handicapped people, I soon learned that my real task would be to let those whom I wanted to help offer me — and through me many others — their unique spiritual gifts.
This “reversal” is the sign of God’s Spirit. The poor have a mission to the rich, the blacks have a mission to the whites, the handicapped have a mission to the “normal,” the gay people have a mission to the straight, the dying have a mission to the living. Those whom the world has made into victims God has chosen to be bearers of good news.