“I have found that my tiny church, St. Andrew Presbyterian, has given me a shape to work against--a darning egg--for the last thirty years, what with all these holes. We have a choir of eight people who open their mouths, and a huge sound comes out, a mix of joy, pain, faith and conversational exposition. Spirit rises and falls in the voices, the choir's and ours. The singing is full-throated and clear, like the sound your finger makes when you run it around the rim of a crystal glass. It is like African singing where people call from various spots and create one sound. Twenty minutes after the first cave children started kicking around the first improvised balls, people started singing. Half an hour later, they found harmonies. Even with a couple of exceptional singers in the choir, you hear a solid spirit of song, rather than how individuals personally embellish it. The rising and falling is like all of us leaning forward together, then leaning backward on our heels, then coming forward together again. Spirit flows, and the sounds keep stirring that spirit, as the breezes from the high open windows above us keep stirring the air. Sometimes the pianist hits a few false notes, or the soloist warbles, and some of us sing along enthusiastically in the wrong key and the old people's voices dim. But we all keep singing, a mix of magnificence and plainsong that is beautiful, and the hymn plays on.”
"There are places in the heart you don’t even know exist until you love a child."
- Anne Lamott
Love
"There are really places in your heart that you don’t know exist until you love a child."
- Anne Lamott
Love
"A good marriage is where both people feel like they’re getting the better end of the deal."
- Anne Lamott
Love
"I don't remember who said this, but there really are places in the heart you don't even know exist until you love a child."
- Anne Lamott
Love
"I am going to notice the lights of the earth, the sun and the moon and the stars, the lights of our candles as we march, the lights with which spring teases us, the light that is already present."
- Anne Lamott
Awareness
"Find harmony in the silent wisdom of a dragonfly's effortless glide"
Harmony
"Their iridescent dance is a silent symphony, dissolving the discord of our days"
Harmony
"Let their poised maneuvers through life's reeds inspire your soul's harmony"
Harmony
"Harmony is a dragonfly's silent song, vibrating through the air"
Harmony
"Let the flutter of a dragonfly's wings remind you to breathe and find harmony"
Harmony