Moving Forward
6/12/22 07:45I've edited my pinned post. I'm applying for official Rabbi-Chaplain student status, Clinical Pastoral Education unit, and Tutor.com for some extra income.
I was upset at losing count of how many people I know who have died since December 2019, and then I remembered this. Progo is a singular cherubim, for those who never read the rest of the Time Quintet books.
Quote running through my head lately:
" 'Progo,' Meg asked. 'You memorized the names of all the stars - how many are there?'
How many? Great heavens, earthling. I haven't the faintest idea.'
But you said your last assignment was to memorize the names of all of them.'
I did. All the stars in all the galaxies. And that's a great many.'
But how many?'
What difference does it make? I know their names. I don't know how many there are. It's their names that matter.' "
Madeleine L'Engle, A Wind in the Door (Time Quintet, #2)
I was upset at losing count of how many people I know who have died since December 2019, and then I remembered this. Progo is a singular cherubim, for those who never read the rest of the Time Quintet books.
Quote running through my head lately:
" 'Progo,' Meg asked. 'You memorized the names of all the stars - how many are there?'
How many? Great heavens, earthling. I haven't the faintest idea.'
But you said your last assignment was to memorize the names of all of them.'
I did. All the stars in all the galaxies. And that's a great many.'
But how many?'
What difference does it make? I know their names. I don't know how many there are. It's their names that matter.' "
Madeleine L'Engle, A Wind in the Door (Time Quintet, #2)