Thought for the day, Saturday 13th July

“One person, on doing well by others, immediately accounts the expected favour in return. Another is not so quick, but still considers the person a debtor and knows the favour. A third kind of person acts as if not conscious of the deed, rather like a vine producing a cluster of grapes without making furtherContinue reading “Thought for the day, Saturday 13th July”

Thought for the day, Friday 12th July

“I wish to speak a word for Nature, for absolute freedom and wildness, as contrasted with a freedom and culture merely civil–to regard man as an inhabitant, or a part and parcel of Nature, rather than a member of society. I wish to make an extreme statement, if so I may make an emphatic one,Continue reading “Thought for the day, Friday 12th July”

Thought for the day, Tuesday 9th July

“The storm don’t steer the ship.Storm may push it, toss it, rock it, crack it,even sink it.But it takes a knowing mind and guiding sense to steer a ship toward safety.It takes a memory of the harbor havento guide a body soaked with fear, pushingagainst the wind It takes faith to hold outfor the stormContinue reading “Thought for the day, Tuesday 9th July”

Thought for the day, Monday 8th July

“Open our eyes so we may recognise that of God in all those we meet..Open our ears to hear other people’s life stories and, through hearing, understand them better..Open our mouths to speak words of friendship and kindness to strangers..Open our arms to help tear down the barriers of fear that divide one group fromContinue reading “Thought for the day, Monday 8th July”

Thought for the day, Sunday 7th July

“Only the transitory lends itself to description; but what we feel, surmise but will never reach (or know here as an actual happening), the intransitory behind all appearance, is indescribable. That which draws us by its mystic force, what every created thing, perhaps even the very stones, feels with absolute certainty as the centre ofContinue reading “Thought for the day, Sunday 7th July”

Thought for the day, Thursday 4th July

“”Three indispensables of a nobleman are: his harp, his blanket and his cauldron.” – triad from Laws of Hywel Dda Under most modern laws of distraint – whereby goods are removed from a household in compensation for debts unpaid – there are certain articles that cannot be removed. These usually include the items by whichContinue reading “Thought for the day, Thursday 4th July”