Friday, November 04, 2005

Echo

Compare this, by Dostoevsky, to Nouwen's statement in the previous post. Hmmm... is there a motif here?

"Everywhere in these days people have, in their mockery, ceased to understand that the true security is to be found in social solidarity rather than in isolated individual effort. But this terrible state of affairs must inevitably have an end, and all will suddenly understand how unnaturally they are separated from one another. It will be the spirit of the time, and people will marvel that they have sat so long in darkness without seeing the light... But, until then, we must keep the banner flying. Sometimes even if he has to do it alone, and his conduct seems to be crazy, a man must set an example, and so draw other souls out of their solitude, and spur them to some act of brotherly love, that the great idea may not die."

-- Fyodor Dostoevsky

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home