Wednesday, June 15, 2005
a thought for Wednesday
Last night, I was going through an old box of art supplies, trying to find something for my ongoing collage project with the Bee, when I stumbled across some folders that I haven't looked at in years. In my younger days (ie, before I had kids), I did a lot of art projects, and most of those were inspired in some way by words--mostly quotes from various books, some from articles. When I was mucking about last night, I found the folders that held those quotes on 3x5 cards. I thought some of them would be worth sharing with the internet, so I've decided to develop a theme day--a thought for Wednesday. Here's the first one:
"That's the nature of being a parent, Sabine has discovered. You'll love your children far more than you ever loved your parents, and--in the recognition that your own children cannot fathom the depth of your love--you come to understand the tragic, unrequited love of your own parents."
-Ursula Hegi, Freitod
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