The way of surviving is to find meaning in suffering.
I want the privilege of guiding the arrows of my children and giving them the exhortations that can shoot them into the high place.
Marriage is the learning of someone else's habits.
When lost, I look for gas stations for counsel.
Plans can be like a winged horse, but their execution plods along pulling carts.
Books have always been to me like a kind of embalmed mind. The dead may be scattered, and who can find them, but their voices live in the library.