Sunday October 22, 2006
Life isn't like a book.
Life isn't logical or sensible or orderly.
Life is a mess most of the time.
And theology must be lived in the midst of that mess.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
Life isn't logical or sensible or orderly.
Life is a mess most of the time.
And theology must be lived in the midst of that mess.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
16 Comments:
Hey Raggedy, I hope that post doesn't constitute your restart to blogging, C'mon we've waited patiently, time to deliver.
thats the good quote dude...
HI Raggedy
Welcome back .Nice quote
welcome back!
Hi, Rag, good to have you back. I don't know if you've switched to blogger beta yet, but I find it much faster to publish, etc. Have a nice day
She is Back, she is back, let me to the happy dance ----oh wait, I can't do the dance my heart will not take it that is too much action for me still---just tell the truth you can not do it the dance. I'm just glad you are back Ms. Raggedy.
I don't care wat Peter said about about your restart to blogging you know I love quote . I know he was just teasing you but you know how much I love them so you did good.
By the way you are still the Cool One
Good quote. Welcome back.. both of those seem to have already been taken but then when people mean it then it doesn't need to be anything but simplistic, right?
Hope you're on your way back to blogging...we've all missed you!
WB Raggedy...
Life can be like a door knob: turn and push to open to a new angle on life; just be wary of door knobs slathered in Vaseline. Sometimes, it's a joke; sometimes....ewwww.
Nice quote
Ralph
Good to see you back, Raggedy! Hope everything is going OK for you.
Whazzzz up? ;)
stoppin by to see how ur doing...i have missed u:)
WOOHOO!! You're back! I'm so glad, I've missed you :-D Stunning photo and quote to go with it.
Sending BIG HUGS your way!
Charles Colton got it wrong. Life is orderly, its not a mess.
What we do shapes our perception and experiences and we make judgements based on that (limited and possibly messed) environment ;)
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