Friday, June 29, 2007

Patience is a Virtue, apparantly in short supply these days

The TLM will end one day... one glorious day, when young children will be singing in the streets, and the New York Times will be putting it on the best-seller list.

Until that time, however, we must be patient. Yes, indeed, we must exercise that most blessed of virtues, which enables us to quietly endure those difficult moments of our lives, when we would like to become irate, to give in to our base desires of instant gratification, to be impatient and hasty.

But no... good things come to those who wait. And wait we shall, until the appointed time.
And of that time, no one knows the day nor the hour, and it shall come like a thief in the night.

And then it will be arrested, by American Detective, Jace Buntley.


Thank you, thank you.
RN

2 comments:

Disciple said...

Patience is too often used as a license to avoid capable and decisive decision making.
By waiting and tolerating, we too often comply with the errors around us.

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