Sunday, July 11, 2010

July 11th 2010


Quotes of the week

The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago.  The second best time is today.
~Proverb, (Chinese)~
Hold to nothing too violently. Every fool stands convinced; and everyone convinced is a fool; and the faultier a man's judgement, the firmer his conviction.

Baltasar Gracian (15?? - 1658)

Meditation of the week

And if not now, when?
--The Talmud

It's so easy to put things off. Sometimes we're like Scarlet O'Hara, who hoped and dreamed for a better life by saying, "There's always tomorrow." But is there always a tomorrow? If we live too many of our days counting on tomorrows, we may find ourselves putting off achievements and growth now.

What if tomorrow never came? What if all of our time to do what we wanted was put in the hours left in today? We'd be scurrying around like mice trying to cram as much as we could into this short period of time. But today, not having such a deadline, we believe our time is endless and no goal or task is so important that it can't be put off.

The time to achieve is now. The time to live is now. For as long as we believe tomorrow will come, we'll be living for tomorrow. If we don't believe today is the greatest gift we could receive, we'll never know how to live for today. Everything we want to achieve, to learn, to share can begin today. If we don't live the best we can right now, then when?

Poem of the Week

You Are There

You are there.
You have always been
there.
Even when you thought
you were climbing
you had already arrived.
Even when you were
breathing hard,
you were at rest.
Even then it was clear
you were there.

Not in our nature
to know what
is journey and what
arrival.
Even if we knew
we would not admit.
Even if we lived
we would think
we were just
germinating.

To live is to be
uncertain.
Certainty comes
at the end.

Video of the week

sixty years on
Who'll walk me down to church when I'm sixty years of age
When the ragged dog they gave me has been ten years in the grave
And seƱorita play guitar, play it just for you
My rosary has broken and my beads have all slipped through
You've hung up your great coat and you've laid down your gun
You know the war you fought in wasn't too much fun
And the future you're giving me holds nothing for a gun
I've no wish to be living sixty years on
Yes I'll sit with you and talk let your eyes relive again
I know my vintage prayers would be very much the same
And Magdalena plays the organ, plays it just for you
Your choral lamp that burns so low when you are passing through
And the future you're giving me holds nothing for a gun
I've no wish to be living sixty years on

You can’t make up such a thing as that, I dare you to even try


Websites of the week

Top 100 books downloaded from project Gutenberg- http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/scores/top
Good evening gentleman/ladies.
  1. Get out your drink of choice.
  2. Open 3 tabs on your favorite browser.
  3. On the first tab
  4. On another tab
  5. On the last

And finally, the culmination of millennia of scientific endeavor