The future is unknowable. The past is unrecoverable.
Don’t live your life in an imaginary tomorrow. Find joy while it is still today.
Escaping the past is easy. The hard part is choosing to start over.
Autumn is upon us. Cold air sweeps summertime over the hilltop fast and sharp like an old woman sweeping dust out a doorway. The dust washes the landscape with brown and orange, speckled with rusty red, the colors of old cars whose enamel has been erased by the rain in the junkyard of time.
“Everything has its moment.
There is a moment of ripening and a moment of falling away.
A moment of being born and a moment of dying.
A moment of planting and a moment of harvest.
A moment of killing and a moment of healing.
A moment of destroying and a moment of building.
A moment of weeping and a moment of laughter.
A moment of sorrow and a moment of dancing.
A moment of scattering and a moment of gathering.
A moment of togetherness and a moment of distance.
A moment of finding and a moment of losing.
A moments of grasping and a moment of release.
A moment of ripping and a moment of sewing back together.
A moment of silence and a moment of speech.
A moment of love and a moment of hate.
A moment of fighting and a moment of peace.”
This is the time of year when I become reflective.
Perhaps you do, too.
Roy H. Williams
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