December 2011
November 2011
Uncompromising.
Progress does not lie in being consistently successful. Progress sprouts from mistakes, but more importantly, from taking that wrong, learning from it and making it right.
We are all called to be saints. It’s funny how long it has taken me to actually distinctly hear the voice of God. Through all static noise the world produces, I find myself often deafened, but it’s just a matter of...
The Comeback Kid.
Well, not quite.
I’ve been extremely non-committal to such minute matters such as my “blog.” I’d have to be extremely optimistic to assume people even vaguely cared, or are moved by my sudden disappearance from this site, or maybe those that cared don’t bother with the site themselves. But again, that’s being optimistic. Second year at UofT hasn’t been...
September 2011
10 tags
July 2011
bright-young-thing:
manderspaanders:
beeadair:
glue.
aww :’)
I love the Bible.
walkingthroughfieldsofgreen:
Seriously, there is so much in here that more and more I am discovering how awesome it is! From reading it, I accumulate questions, I find answers, I feel comfort. If you haven’t sat down and read your Bible and had a quiet time today, just go and do it. Exit your tumblr, turn off your phone, close your door. Give God all your attention and dig deep.
June 2011
Hold on to what is good even if it is a handful of earth. Hold on to what you...
– Native American Prayer (via optically)
Since when was it ever 'best' to let go of...
When it becomes that thing that’s only good in your memories. People change, as do circumstances. Don’t let short-sighted contentment in comfort get in the way of your growth.
nts.
Most things in life are fleeting, I suppose to be more precise, all of it and even life itself is fleeting. A lot of things, most people, phases, glory, emotions and even memories come and go. Just because you had it once, doesn’t mean it’ll always be yours. Much of life is about learning to let go, then relishing the moment, and then knowing how to look back with a smile and an...