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A divine punishment is also a divine gift
“A divine 'punishment’ is also a divine 'gift’, if
accepted, since its object is ultimate blessing, and the supreme
inventiveness of the Creator will make 'punishments’ (that is changes of
design) produce a good not otherwise to be attained”
--J.R.R. Tolkien
Cooper paused to seemingly brace himself as he read a quote by English writer J.R.R. Tolkien that Colbert had referenced in a past interview.
"You went on to say, 'What punishments of God are not gifts?' Do you really believe that?" Cooper asked.
"Yes," Colbert affirmed after a short pause. "It's a gift to exist, and with existence comes suffering. There's no escaping that."
The comedian clarified that "I want it to not have happened, but if you are grateful for your life ... then you have to be grateful for all of it. You can't pick and choose what you're grateful for."
Colbert pointed out that suffering allows people to relate to one another. He said: "What do you get from loss? You get awareness of other people's loss, which allows you to connect with that other person, which allows you to love more deeply and to understand what it's like to be a human being, if it's true that all humans suffer."
--Newsweek 8/16/19
--J.R.R. Tolkien
Cooper paused to seemingly brace himself as he read a quote by English writer J.R.R. Tolkien that Colbert had referenced in a past interview.
"You went on to say, 'What punishments of God are not gifts?' Do you really believe that?" Cooper asked.
"Yes," Colbert affirmed after a short pause. "It's a gift to exist, and with existence comes suffering. There's no escaping that."
The comedian clarified that "I want it to not have happened, but if you are grateful for your life ... then you have to be grateful for all of it. You can't pick and choose what you're grateful for."
Colbert pointed out that suffering allows people to relate to one another. He said: "What do you get from loss? You get awareness of other people's loss, which allows you to connect with that other person, which allows you to love more deeply and to understand what it's like to be a human being, if it's true that all humans suffer."
--Newsweek 8/16/19
Friday, August 16, 2019
Saturday, August 10, 2019
My Own Heart Let Me More have Pity On
My Own Heart Let Me
More have Pity On
By Gerald Manley Hopkins
My own heart let me more have pity on;
let
Me live to my sad self hereafter kind,
Charitable; not live this tormented
mind
With this tormented mind tormenting
yet.
I cast for comfort I can no more get
By groping round my comfortless, than
blind
Eyes in their dark can day or thirst
can find
Thirst's all-in-all in all a world of
wet.
Soul, self; come, poor Jackself, I do
advise
You, jaded, let be; call off thoughts
awhile
Elsewhere; leave comfort root-room; let
joy size
At God knows when to God knows what;
whose smile
's not wrung, see you; unforeseen times
rather — as skies
Betweenpie mountains — lights a lovely
mile.
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