In 'Nemesis' by Agatha Christie, there is an interesting dialogue:
"I see a life as a period of time, complete in itself." says Miss Temple.
Miss Marple clarifies, "A life, whatever its length, is a complete experience."
Do we not have a responsibility, then,
to participate in this life fully, consciously, actively?
Should we not savour in every moment?
Should we not seek out and respond to our calling?
Where is our zest for living?
May our day reflect our zest for this finite, yet complete, life.
"I see a life as a period of time, complete in itself." says Miss Temple.
Miss Marple clarifies, "A life, whatever its length, is a complete experience."
Do we not have a responsibility, then,
to participate in this life fully, consciously, actively?
Should we not savour in every moment?
Should we not seek out and respond to our calling?
Where is our zest for living?
May our day reflect our zest for this finite, yet complete, life.