Topic : Beginning
The Impossible
Start by doing whats necessary; then do whats possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.
Tragedy of Life
The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it.
World Record
Kim Linehan holds the world record in the Womens 1500-meter freestyle. According to her coach, Paul Bergen, the 18-year-old is the leading amateur woman distance swimmer in the world. Kim does endless exercises and swims 7 to 12 miles a day. The hardest part of her regimen? Getting in the water, she says.
Humble Beginning
- The first electric light was so dim that a candle was needed to see its socket.
- One of the first steamboats took 32 hours to chug its way from New York to Albany, a distance of 150 miles.
- Wilbur and Orville Wrights first airplane flight lasted only 12 seconds.
- And the first automobiles traveled 2 to 4 miles per hour and broke down often. Carriages would pass them with their passengers shouting, Get a horse!
Whats New?
On a plaque marking Abraham Lincolns birthplace near Hodgenville, Kentucky, is recorded this scrap of conversation:
Any news down t the village, Ezry? Well, Squire McLains gone t Washington t see Madison swore in, and ol Spellman tells me this Bonaparte fella has captured most o Spain.
Whats new out here, neighbor? Nuthin nuthin atall, cept fer a new baby born t Tom Lincolns. Nothin ever happens out here.
Some events, whether birthdays in Hodgenville (or Bethlehem) or spiritual rebirth in a persons life, may not create much earthly splash, but those of lasting importance will eventually get the notice they deserve.
Resource
- Holy Sweat, Tim Hansel, Word, 1987, p.69