Source: The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain (1979), p.237
“So little time we live in Time,
And we learn all so painfully,
That we may spare this hour's term
To practice for Eternity.”
"Bearded Oaks", Eleven Poems on the Same Theme (1942)
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Faith's Checkbook entry for June 22.

“Our admiration is so given to dead martyrs that we have little time for living heroes.”
The Note Book of Elbert Hubbard (1927)

Bk. 8, ch. 2, as translated by Isabel Hill (1833)
Variant translation: It is certainly through love that eternity can be understood; it confuses all thoughts about time; it destroys the ideas of beginning and end; one thinks one has always been in love with the person one loves, so difficult is it to conceive that one could live without him.
As translated by Sylvia Raphael (1998)
Corinne (1807)

Source: The Botany of Desire: A Plant's Eye View of the World
“A growing Church that participates in the nation's progress”: Nigerian Bishops comment (9 March 2009) Fides News Agecny http://www.fides.org/en/news/23120-AFRICA_NIGERIA_A_growing_Church_that_participates_in_the_nation_s_progress_Nigerian_Bishops_comment