Thuy

I first met Thuy Khuu in 2006 when she took my Social Justice class at Saint Louis University.  Born in Vietnam, she moved to the US at the age of eight with her family.  Beginning in…

Advice from 1921

Therefore, be slow to speak and slow to go to  those places where people speak, because in many  words the spirit is poured out like water; by your  amiability to all, purchase the right really…

Today’s One-Liner (#110)

The temple of truth has never suffered so much from the woodpecker on the outside as from the termites within.  –Vance Havner, quoted in Karen Hall, The Sound of Silence: The Life and Canceling of…

Back to Bach

Listen to certain Preludes of Bach. They do not say much; there is a short motif repeated; then insistent variations in no higher relief than that of a medal by Roty.  But what a level…

A Note from Natalie Long

I’m reading “The Sayings of the Desert Fathers”. This excerpt, recounted in the section on Abba Poemen, reminded me of Father Zossima. 34. Another brother questioned him in these words: What does, “See that none…

Today’s One-Liner (#106)

 Instead of reading myths in the light of the Gospels, people have always read the Gospels in light of myths.  –Rene Girard, Maxim #104, in All Desire Is a Desire for Being: Essential Writings, edited…

Today’s One-Liner (#105)

Be not too hasty to trust, or to admire, the teachers of morality:  they discourse like angels, but they live like men. –Samuel Johnson, The History of Rasselas: Prince of Abyssinia