“To tell you the truth, I haven’t been following his progress about our great and fair country too carefully, on account of being ensnarled in McCarthy again. How I wish he would die, so that I could think about something else.”
I think I liked this quote, having personally felt that way about various political figures. Not so much that I wish they would die, but very much that they would go away. I love the little insights into these two womens’ lives in these letters. Highly enjoyable read, recommended by As the Crowe Flies (and Reads).
From In Constant Prayer, by Robert Benson, that I'm reading right now:
“The paradox of worship is this:
we perform these acts of worship,
but they are not actually for us.
We do these things for God,
and then we are the ones who are changed.”
p.48
original post:
http://wordsandpeace.wordpress.com/2011/02/18/in-constant-prayer-excerpts/
Emma @ Words And Peace