I just ran across this quote that I thought was powerful:
From Anthony Bloom's Beginning to Pray:
"I remember a certain number of (my father's) phrases. In fact there are two things he said which impressed me and have stayed with me all my life. One is about life. I remember he said to me after a holiday, 'I worried about you' and I said, 'Did you think I'd had an accident?' He said, 'That would have meant nothing, even if you had been killed. I thought you had lost your integrity.'
Then on another occasion he said to me, 'Always remember that whether you are alive or dead matters nothing. What matters is what you live for and what you are prepared to die for.'
These things (says Bloom) were the background of my early education and show the sense of life that I got from him."
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
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The only thing I remember my father saying to me was at his own father's funeral. He said, "Son, old age ain't got much to offer." He was never very profound but he's a good guy. Your father must have truly understood what it means to have an eternal perspective...
This wasn't my father but Anthony Bloom's father.
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