Monday, September 24, 2007

This Momentous Day

The story below was shared by one of our small group members last night. It is from a Dean Koontz book (I can't remember which one she said), and she has carried it with her for years:

Not one day in anyone's life is an uneventful day, no day without profound meaning, no matter how dull and boring it might seem, no matter whether you are a seamstress or a queen, a shoeshine boy or a movie star, a renowned philosopher or a Down's syndrome child.

Because in every day of ur life, there are opportunities to perform little kindnesses for others, both by conscious acts of will and unconcscious example.

Each smallest act of kindness - even just words of hope when they are needed, the remembrance of a birthday, a compliment that engenders a smile - reverberates across great distances and spans of time, affecting lives unknown to the one whose generous spirit was the source of this good echo, because kindness is passed on and grows each time it's passed, until a simple courtesy becomes an act of selfless courage years later and far away.

Likewise, each small meanness, each thoughtless expression of hatred, each envious and bitter act, regardless of how petty, can inspire others, and is therefore the seed that ultimately produces evil fruit, poisoning people whom you have never met and never will.

All human lives are so profoundly and intricately entwined - those dead, those living, those generations yet to come - that the fate of all is the fate of each, and the hope of humanity rests in every heart and in every pair of hands.

Therefore, after every failure, we are obliged to strive again for success, and when faced with the end of one thing, we must build something new and better in the ashes, just as from pain and grief, we must weave hope, for each of us is a thread critical to the strength - the very survival - of the human tapestry.

Every hour in every life contains such often-unrecognized potential to affect the world that the great days for which we, in our dissatisfaction, so often yearn are already with us; all great days and thrilling possibilities are combined always in THIS MOMENTOUS DAY!

5 comments:

Jeremy said...

Inspiring! Thanks for posting that quote. :)

Anonymous said...

it was from the book "From The Corner Of His Eye" fantastic book !! jewels

Anonymous said...

This quote is from a novel by Dean Koontz, "From the Corner of His Eye", a truly wonderful and inspiring novel. Well, doesn't the quote, which in the novel is an excerpt from a sermon, say it all?

Anonymous said...

hi, i love this quote - i have read the book about 10 times! I have a print of this sermon on my wall at home. It never fails to make me feel better when i am having on of those days.
Blessings to you on this momentous day.

Unknown said...

I love this book. Another of his books that is full of inspiration is Life Expectancy.

This is your life. Prepare to be Enchanted!