That is so simple it makes lots of sense, but answer me this, why is it that when we don't know where we are going that we are the least sure of the road to take?
Ah, we philosopical Irish! I can almost envision the old lad in the field, wearing his cap, leaning on a shovel by a traditonal stone wall, giving vague directions to even vaguer travelers...or alternatively same old lad sitting in a country pub over his pint talking to a youngfella (young man)and sharing his life's wisdom with all the brevity demanded of his age. Great quotation :) Thanks.
That is so simple it makes lots of sense, but answer me this, why is it that when we don't know where we are going that we are the least sure of the road to take?
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like something my mother use to say.
ReplyDeleteYes, but I always want to get there fast. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, and for the first time in weeks, I actually linked myself up. Wondering if I remembered how to, weren't you? hehe
Cheers, have a wonderful week - oh, did it snow Friday?
Kiy
Sounds like me some days - wandering around trying to figure out my day. :)
ReplyDeleteHow are you! Goodness, thank you for your sweet comments about my computer. It feels sooo good to be back!
Ah, we philosopical Irish! I can almost envision the old lad in the field, wearing his cap, leaning on a shovel by a traditonal stone wall, giving vague directions to even vaguer travelers...or alternatively same old lad sitting in a country pub over his pint talking to a youngfella (young man)and sharing his life's wisdom with all the brevity demanded of his age. Great quotation :) Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSo incredibly true.
ReplyDeleteIn my life it says "make a choice". I find that I can wishy-wash my way into near insanity and sure confusion second guessing every move.
Thank you SO much for reading the book, and for letting me know how you liked it! I'm so glad!
ReplyDeleteI promise to get those questions and photos to you soon, things have been crazy around here.