Showing posts with label the next person you meet in heaven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the next person you meet in heaven. Show all posts

Saturday, November 10, 2018

SATURDAY SNIPPETS

Snippets are pithy grabbers of sorts . Bits and pieces. Concise. Big thoughts with few words. Poetry found in prose. Those are my definitions.

Merriam-Webster has its own. 

Definition of snippet 

: a small part, piece, or thing,  especially  : a brief quotable passage

We agree on the brief quotable passages. That's what this entry is to become---a repository for personal snippets that speak to me from books I read.
  • In answer to her daughter Annie's question, "Why didn't I feel this before?", Lorraine said, 
  • "Because we embrace out scars more than our healing." (Albom, M. the next person you meet in heaven, (p.149)
  • Victor the stutterer---"True courage is having the strength to do the things that terrify you." (Vawter, V. Paperboy, CD chapter 1)
  • But let none of you suffer as a murderer, or a thief or an evildoer or as a meddler. (1 Peter 4:15) Meddler jumped off the "evil" list and still has my attention!
  • Sometimes bad people mess things up for the good people doing good. (Duncan, A. Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop, Sanitation Strike of 1968, 2018, unpaged)
Even a snippet from a child's picture book can have me pause to ponder.