Quotes 36 - Success
"The first requisite of success is the
ability to apply your physical and
mental energies to one problem
without growing weary."
- Thomas Edison
30 Sunday B - Blind Beggar
Background:
Today’s Gospel is a classic example of
Mark’s use of miracle stories. He uses
them to make a catechetical point, not to overwhelm the reader with Jesus’s
power.
Mark
does not deny the power, but emphasizes rather our desire to understand, to
grasp, to find meaning.
If you
want really to see who you are and what you’re life is about, you must listen
closely to Jesus, not seeking words which will serve your own agenda, but
rather words which challenge you, make you think, force you to reflect.
Story:
Once upon a time a very wealthy Yuppie and
his girlfriend went on a trip to Africa to hunt lions – with a camera because
they were politically correct Yuppies
They were shocked and disgusted by the
poverty, the corruption, the hunger, and the sickness of the people in these
countries. They told each other repeatedly how everything would be fine in
Africa if the local people simply had a sense of initiative and responsibility
and developed a work ethic something like the American one.
Quotes 35 - Success
"If one advances confidently in the
direction of his dreams, and endeavors
to live the life he has imagined,
he will meet with a success
unexpected in common hours."
Quotes 34 - Thoughts
"You are today where your thoughts
have brought you; you will be
tomorrow where your
thoughts take you."
- James Allen
29 Sunday B
Andrew Greeley:
Background:
The apostles simply didn't get. No matter
how many times Jesus told them that the kingdom he was restoring was not the
old military and nationalist kingdom that the people wanted, but a kingdom in
which humans reflected God's forgiving love, they never got the point.
What other kind of kingdom was there
besides one like David and Solomon ran? OK, Jesus was David or Solomon or maybe
even someone better.
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