Monday, April 19, 2021

Twixt two extremes of passion (Barbara Kingsolver)


    It’s the same struggle for each of us, and the same path out: the utterly simple, infinitely wise, ultimately defiant act of loving one thing and then another, loving our way back to life… Maybe being perfectly happy is not really the point. Maybe that is only some modern American dream of the point, while the truer measure of humanity is the distance we must travel in our lives, time and time again, twixt two extremes of passion – joy and grief, as Shakespeare put it. However much I’ve loved, what remains to me is that I can still speak to name the things I love. And I can look for safety in giving myself away to the world’s least losable things.

--Barbara Kingsolver, Small Wonder

Image source: James Tissot, Christ Eating with His Disciples, http://www.joyfulheart.com/holy-week/jesus_eats_breakfast_with_his_disciples.htm

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