Sound, as in sound advice. Bites because these are morsels to chew on. I can’t reveal the source of these; take them on faith.
Surrender to what is; do not yield what could be.
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The past is the mentor of the future, but the present is our constant companion.
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The nature of man is to seek. The nature of god is to be at peace. Man’s greatest search is for peace.
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Where does god end? And if god is in heaven, where does heaven end?
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The faster you go, the greater the blur in the things closest to you–unless they are moving at the same speed.
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Knowledge clears a path through the jungle, but it ultimately leads to a chasm; only on the wings of faith can we cross the void to wisdom.
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I’m going to miss this life when it’s over, but I never want to come back.
Sarah–Many thanks for your note. My apologies for not responding sooner.
I think that would be great. Let me forward your note to my publicist at U.Va. Press to make sure you get the images you want. And feel free to contact me directly at my email address–rvabeerguy@gmail.com. Also, my cell is (804) 874-6069.
BTW–The book is part of the Virginia Festival of the Book this year, and I’ll be part of a panel discussion March 21 at The Lodge at Old Trail. It’d be great if you could join us.
Cheers,
Lee G.