7.28.2014

Youth

Youth is not a period of time.

 It is a state of mind, 
a result of the will, 
a quality of the imagination, 
a victory of courage over timidity, 
of the taste of adventure 
over the love of comfort. 

A man doesn't grow old 
because he has lived a certain number of years. 
A man grows old when he deserts his ideal. 

The years may wrinkle his skin, 
but deserting his ideal wrinkles his soul. 
Preoccupations, fears, doubts, and despair 
are the enemies, which slowly bow us 
toward earth and turn us into dust before death. 

You will remain young as long as 
you are open to what is beautiful, 
good and great; 
receptive to the messages of 
other men and women, 
of nature and of God. 

If one day you should become bitter, 
pessimistic and gnawed by despair, 
may God have mercy on your old man's soul.

General Douglas MacArthur

6.19.2014

The power of women

There were 11 people – ten men and one woman – 
hanging onto a rope that came down from a helicopter.

They all decided that one person should get off, 
because if they didn’t, the rope would break and everyone would die.

No one could decide who should go, 
so finally, the woman gave a really touching speech saying how she would give up her life 
to save the others, 
because women were used to giving up things for their husbands and children, 
giving in to men, 
and not receiving anything in return.

When she finished speaking, all the men started clapping.




6.13.2014

Little Flower

It seems to me that if a little flower could speak, 
it would tell simply all what God has done for it 
without trying to hide its blessings. 

It would not say, 
under the pretext of a false humility, 
it is not beautiful or without perfume, 
that the sun has taken away its splendor 
and the storm has broken its stem 
when it know that all this is untrue. 

The flower about to tell her story
rejoices at having to publish 
the totally gratuitous gifts of Jesus. 

She knows that nothing in herself 
was capable of attracting the divine glances, 
and His mercy alone brought about 
everything that is good in her.

Thérèse de Lisieux

5.18.2014

Six words

It is said that the shortest story ever told was 
written by the then young Ernest Hemingway, 
who said he could write a complete story in 
only six words!

His colleagues disagreed, 
and each bet $10 against the claim.

Hemingway wrote down the words on a napkin
and passed it around.

Everyone agreed that he won the bet.

Here is the shortest story ever told:

For sale. Baby shoes. Never worn.