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Monday, December 31, 2012
Beauty - prelude to 2013
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Beauty
Beauty is startling. She wears a gold shawl in the summer and sells seven kinds of honey at the flea market. She is young and old at once, my daughter and my grandmother. In school she excelled in mathematics and poetry.
Beauty doesn't anger easily, but she was annoyed with the journalist who kept asking her about her favorites - as if she could have one favorite color or one favorite flower. She does not mind questions though, and she is fond of riddles.
Beauty will dance with anyone who is brave enough to ask her.
from The Book of Qualities
J. Ruth Gendler
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Intelligence
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Intelligence
Sometimes, Intelligence is safe, and sometimes Intelligence is dangerous. When he is in a reassuring mood, you leave his house walking lightly and signing to yourself because everything makes sense. Other days you go to see him, and he tears up your notes or sends you back on the road even though you really want to stay home. If Intelligence is in the mood for facts, he may interrogate you for hours.
Intelligence does not go to parties much. He is very popular when he does show up. Everyone knows him, but no one knows where he will turn up. You may find him in the upstairs bedroom talking to the children or out on the back porch telling bad jokes. Intelligence listens well. He is no stranger to silence.
Intelligence is Intuition's favorite lover. It is thought that theirs is an attraction of opposites, but they are more similar than they first appear. Other people tried to keep them apart for years by telling each of them vicious stories about the other. When you see them dance, it is clear they have been through the fire. They like to make up stories together.
Intelligence knows how to use words to make music and how to use words to make pictures. He thinks in black and white, but he dreams in color. Intelligence takes photographs with his inner eye. He paints with logic. Intelligence loves surprises, and he is not afraid to change his mind.
from The Book of Qualities
Natural Beauty
From Panthera FB page: (their website is here)
Read the NYT Green blog, 'Protected Tigers, Burning Bright,' to learn about the recovery of tiger numbers in some parts of Asia & what Panthera CEO Dr Rabinowitz believes is needed to save the tiger.
“The underlying factor in the few successes we’ve seen is the govt taking a real interest. NGOs can’t accomplish this alone—the govt really has to step up & put in its own law enforcement resources."
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I share that sentiment!
Today's Animal in Need
NY FOSTER NEEDED FOR 3x EUTH LIST SURVIVOR
Meet Sugar who has survived the euth list 3x. There has got to be something really special about this girl, Sugar is a shelter staff and volunteer favorite but for some reason no one has stepped up to save her. The volunteers state that Sugar is as sweet as sugar and they cant say enough good things about her. Let's start Sugar's new year off right and get her into a foster home where she will forever be safe and never have to face being on the dreaded list AGAIN.
...volunteer has to say about her, "If you were to be in the same room with her you would immediately see the most soulful eyes. It's like when you look at her, nothing else in the world matters and any pain you may feel, she takes away. I am head over heels in love with Sugar and I just can't stop thinking about her. To realize that she was almost dead yesterday morning makes me tear up. No dog deserves to die but when you see the most loving soul in front of you, you wonder "how come a dog like this has to go first?" If you have the room to foster or adopt, this is your girl. She absolutely loves humans and other dogs. She lifts her paw up to you to almost give you a high five. You would never know from the scars on her face what a loving and gentle girl she is. Still amazes me to this very day that the dogs whose face clearly tells a terrible story are the best dogs we are lucky enough to meet. I even said I would trade my three beagles for her ;) thats how amazing she is"
About
Louie's Legacy is a non-profit, grassroots all-breed animal rescue which saves, rehabilitates and rehomes animals from high-kill shelters across the United States. Louie's Legacy operates inCincinnati, OH and Staten Island, NY. www.louieslegacy.org
Company Overview
a 501(c)(3) non-profit organizationinfo@louieslegacy.org
Cincinnati, OH
New York, NY
General Information
To Contact Ohio: info@louieslegacy.org
(513) 65-LOUIE (513-655-6843)
To Contact Staten Island NY: Office hours Mon- Thurs 7pm-10pm
newyork@louieslegacy.org(646) 397-LLAR (5527)
**NOTE: Due to the high volume of calls and emails we receive each day, please be sure to contact the correct office, as we may not be able to response if the call/email is misdirected. Most inquiries are responded to within 72 hours by a volunteer.
(513) 65-LOUIE (513-655-6843)
To Contact Staten Island NY: Office hours Mon- Thurs 7pm-10pm
newyork@louieslegacy.org(646) 397-LLAR (5527)
**NOTE: Due to the high volume of calls and emails we receive each day, please be sure to contact the correct office, as we may not be able to response if the call/email is misdirected. Most inquiries are responded to within 72 hours by a volunteer.
Sunday Serenade
The Lark Ascending
George Meredith
He rises and begins to round,
He drops the silver chain of sound
Of many links without a break,
In chirrup, whistle, slur and shake,
All intervolv’d and spreading wide,
Like water-dimples down a tide
Where ripple ripple overcurls
And eddy into eddy whirls;
A press of hurried notes that run
So fleet they scarce are more than one,
Yet changingly the trills repeat
And linger ringing while they fleet,
Sweet to the quick o’ the ear, and dear
To her beyond the handmaid ear,
Who sits beside our inner springs,
Too often dry for this he brings,
Which seems the very jet of earth
At sight of sun, her music’s mirth,
As up he wings the spiral stair,
A song of light, and pierces air
With fountain ardor, fountain play,
To reach the shining tops of day,
And drink in everything discern’d
An ecstasy to music turn’d,
Impell’d by what his happy bill
Disperses; drinking, showering still,
Unthinking save that he may give
His voice the outlet, there to live
Renew’d in endless notes of glee,
So thirsty of his voice is he,
For all to hear and all to know
That he is joy, awake, aglow,
The tumult of the heart to hear
Through pureness filter’d crystal-clear,
And know the pleasure sprinkled bright
By simple singing of delight,
Shrill, irreflective, unrestrain’d,
Rapt, ringing, on the jet sustain’d
Without a break, without a fall,
Sweet-silvery, sheer lyrical,
Perennial, quavering up the chord
Like myriad dews of sunny sward
That trembling into fulness shine,
And sparkle dropping argentine;
Such wooing as the ear receives
From zephyr caught in choric leaves
Of aspens when their chattering net
Is flush’d to white with shivers wet;
And such the water-spirit’s chime
On mountain heights in morning’s prime,
Too freshly sweet to seem excess,
Too animate to need a stress;
But wider over many heads
The starry voice ascending spreads,
Awakening, as it waxes thin,
The best in us to him akin;
And every face to watch him rais’d,
Puts on the light of children prais’d,
So rich our human pleasure ripes
When sweetness on sincereness pipes,
Though nought be promis’d from the seas,
But only a soft-ruffling breeze
Sweep glittering on a still content,
Serenity in ravishment.
For singing till his heaven fills,
’T is love of earth that he instils,
And ever winging up and up,
Our valley is his golden cup,
And he the wine which overflows
To lift us with him as he goes:
The woods and brooks, the sheep and kine
He is, the hills, the human line,
The meadows green, the fallows brown,
The dreams of labor in the town;
He sings the sap, the quicken’d veins;
The wedding song of sun and rains
He is, the dance of children, thanks
Of sowers, shout of primrose-banks,
And eye of violets while they breathe;
All these the circling song will wreathe,
And you shall hear the herb and tree,
The better heart of men shall see,
Shall feel celestially, as long
As you crave nothing save the song.
Was never voice of ours could say
Our inmost in the sweetest way,
Like yonder voice aloft, and link
All hearers in the song they drink:
Our wisdom speaks from failing blood,
Our passion is too full in flood,
We want the key of his wild note
Of truthful in a tuneful throat,
The song seraphically free
Of taint of personality,
So pure that it salutes the suns
The voice of one for millions,
In whom the millions rejoice
For giving their one spirit voice.
Yet men have we, whom we revere,
Now names, and men still housing here,
Whose lives, by many a battle-dint
Defaced, and grinding wheels on flint,
Yield substance, though they sing not, sweet
For song our highest heaven to greet:
Whom heavenly singing gives us new,
Enspheres them brilliant in our blue,
From firmest base to farthest leap,
Because their love of Earth is deep,
And they are warriors in accord
With life to serve and pass reward,
So touching purest and so heard
In the brain’s reflex of yon bird;
Wherefore their soul in me, or mine,
Through self-forgetfulness divine,
In them, that song aloft maintains,
To fill the sky and thrill the plains
With showerings drawn from human stores,
As he to silence nearer soars,
Extends the world at wings and dome,
More spacious making more our home,
Till lost on his aërial rings
In light, and then the fancy sings.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Confidence
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Confidence
Confidence ignores "No Trespassing" signs. It is as if he doesn't see them. He is an explorer, committed to following his own direction.
He studied mathematics in France and still views his life as a series of experiments. The only limits he respects are his own. He is honest and humble and very funny.
After all of these years, his sister doesn't understand why he still ice skates with Doubt.
from The Book of Qualities
Afghan's Women's Writing Project
This is the view a woman sees when veiled with a burqa.
A brief description of AWWP from their FB page; their website is much more comprehensive and recommended if you want to find out more information about them and their projects. You can also read more stories from the girls/women forced to live under these brutal conditions.Can I talk?
No.Can I go to school?
No.Can I work outside?
No.Can be myself?
No.Can I ask why?
You are a girl.The pain of being a girl comes down as tears on my cheeks. For centuries I have cried for being a girl. They taught me to be silent when I wanted to speak for myself. They taught me to stay in a dark room because I did not deserve the light. They did not let me be myself because I was created to be property. They closed doors that would let me escape and opened only the doors they wanted me to walk through. I cried, nobody heard me. I suffered, nobody cared. I felt lonely, I was too unworthy to be accompanied.And when I said I want to have the same rights as you, they turned their backs, they hit me, raped me, cut my nose, and stoned me. There must be no independence or happiness for a woman. For centuries they have been happy to use me as a secondary sex. But they do not let me be happy. They do not want me to think that we could be the same.My heart is full of words they said I’m not worthy to hear. My heart is as big as the universe and full of words I am not allowed to say. I remember the days I watched them going to school and all I could do was look through the window and cry without making a noise. I remember when I asked them to let me go to school too, but they slapped me and reminded me of the sour fact: I am a girl.I cannot count how many times I have wished I was born somewhere else–or that Afghanistan were something else. I wish I could have the same as they have, just the same, nothing more. Just the same rights as they have. I keep this wish beside the bunch of wishes in the universe of my heart. It is the only thing they cannot grab for themselves.By Fatima H.
About
Supporting Afghan women to have a direct voice in the world, not filtered through male relatives or members of the media.www.awwproject.org Follow us on Twitter at @AWWProject.MissionThe project reaches out to talented and generous women author/teachers here in the United States and engages them, on a volunteer, rotating basis, to mentor Afghan women online from Afghanistan. (We are using women teachers solely due to cultural sensitivities in Afghanistan.) Through this ongoing interaction, we hope to encourage the women to develop their voices and share their stories. Portions of the work will be put on a blog on a regular basis. Due to security concerns, we will use the Afghan women writers’ first names only, editing out all names of family and friends and removing locators. Nevertheless, the existence of the blog in the world is a key part of the project for several reasons. First, it is intended to instill a sense of pride for these women. Secondly, it is also intended to educate us, the teachers and readers of the blog, about what the Afghan women’s childhoods and young adulthoods were like under the Taliban, and what they feel about current conditions in their country. The blog is also meant to be a record of the project itself. Finally, it is intended to provide a positive link between Afghans and Americans at a time when those relationships have to some degree soured.Company OverviewThe Afghan Women’s Writing Project began as an idea during novelist Masha Hamilton’s last trip to Afghanistan in November 2008. Her interest in Afghanistan was sparked in the late 1990s during the Taliban period, when she understood it was one of the worst places in the world to be a woman. Masha first visited the country in 2004, and was awed and inspired by the resolute courage of the women she met. When she returned, she saw doors were closing and life was again becoming more difficult, especially for women. She began to fear we could lose access to the voices of Afghan women if we didn’t act soon. The Afghan Women’s Writing Project is aimed at allowing Afghan women to have a direct voice in the world, not filtered through male relatives or members of the media. Many of these Afghan women have to make extreme efforts to gain computer access in order to submit their writings, in English, to the project.
Follow us on Twitter at AWWProject
Today's Animal in Need
FaceBook page is here.
END-OF-YEAR "HERO DOG DOLLAR DAYS" ARE HERE...EVEN $1 CAN CHANGE THE LIVES OF UNTIOLD RETIRING HERO K9s!
WILL YOU...CAN YOU HELP?
Since 2008, Military Working Dog Adoptions has helped MORE than 300 retiring working dogs! These retiring Hero K9s come from all walks: Military Working Dogs, Contract Working Dogs, Customs and Border Patrol K9s, Police K9s and Search & Rescue K9s. We have facilitated adoptions, rehomed, provided medical assistance, provided transport (both by air and by THOUSANDS of miles driving) and provided End-of-Life benefits and dignified Remains Processing for these retired K9 Heroes.
In 2013, we have BIG DREAMS to help even MORE K9 HEROES. We hope to be financially able to find American Forever Homes for NATO/Coalition Forces Contractor Working Dogs who are frequently LEFT IN-COUNTRY when the can NO LONGER WORK!
Quite simply, MWDA could not accomplish ANY OF THIS without YOU, our TEAM MWDA Supporters. YOU are the REAON our VISION has WINGS, and we can achieve amazing things for these deserving dogs.
We are KEENLY aware of the economic difficulties which exist for many in our Nation. IF you are in an economic position to donate EVEN $1, or you are looking for WORTHY CAUSES administrated with INTEGRITY for which to designate your PERSONAL or BUSINESS End-of-Year Giving, we invite you to support Military Working Dog Adoptions’ passion of helping America’s Retiring Working Dog Heroes.
Military Working Dog Adoptions is a 501©3 non-profit (EIN: 45-3667882) and all donations are ENTIRELY tax-deductible. There are TWO WAYS to DONATE:
1) Go to http://www.MilitaryWorkingDogAdoptions .com/ and CLICK on the Pay Pal link.
2) Send your contribution to MWDA. PM MWDA and we will be happy to send you our mailing address.
If you NOT able to DONATE, we will treasure for your prayers and positive thoughts and wishes! Feel free to SHARE OUR MISSION with your Friends. Thank you for your unfailing support, generosity ALL YEAR LONG, and your love for these dogs who serve so NOBLY! MWDA sends our warmest wishes for a BLESSED and PROSPEROUS New Year in 2013!
Our DEEPEST gratitude,
Debbie Kandoll, Executive Director
Military Working Dog Adoptions
www.MilitaryWorkingDogAdoptions.com
MANY Soldiers have their TODAYS and TOMORROWS...
Because of what a Working Dog DID for them YESTERDAY !!
Friday, December 28, 2012
Today's Animal in Need - #2
Power to the Paw! On-Line Animal Advocates
http://www.examiner.com/article/stray-dog-sentenced-to-death-because-he-s-ugly
URGENT!!
Sinder has only until December 30th to be adopted. If you are interested in adopting Sinder, please contact Lisa Arturo at 2rescueangels@gmail.com.
You can also contact West Los Angeles Animal Services at (310) 207-3266, or visit the shelter at 11361 West Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90064. Sinder’s identification number is A1362018.
This is heartbreaking and cruel! I hope this guy gets out of that place safe and sound. If you are able to help, please contact either Lisa or the WLAAS at the email or phone number above. Thank you!
UPDATE: Safe!!
Today's Animal in Need
Rambo's small foal dragged by the neck during State of Nevada Capture of Virginia Range Wild Horses, December 2012.
This is an emergency. Your help is urgently needed to save 41 wild Nevada mustangs from slaughter – including Rambo and his family (pictured below) and the small foal (pictured above) who was dragged by the neck at a recent capture site. These wild horses were captured on Nevada's Virginia Range by the state Department of Agriculture and will be put up for bid at a slaughter auction on January 9.
Unless local advocates raise $10,000 to rescue these historic mustangs, they will be purchased by kill buyers and trucked to Mexico where they will be slaughtered.
The amazing local Nevada groups have already rescued 99 wild Virginia Range horses captured by the state by purchasing them from the slaughter auction. They have temporary housing lined up for the 41 horses currently in jeopardy – if only we can raise the funds to allow them to save these beautiful mustangs. With our support, local Nevada advocates are ready to mobilize, again, to prevent these horses from suffering a gruesome fate.
These heroic rescues could not take place without the generosity of AWHPC supporters, who have allowed AWHPC to send significant funds to Hidden Valley Wild Horse Protection Fund to underwrite these lifesaving efforts. But the hard work of caring for this many horses while locating permanent homes is draining resources, and the advocates again need our help.
Will you please help these dedicated advocates with this heroic rescue effort?
Click on this link to take you to the donation page and thank you very much if you are able to make a contribution!
UPDATE 1/10/13:
UPDATE 1/10/13:
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Friday Haiku
(Image from here)
Sacred Uluru
Heart rests after walkabout
slumbers in Dreamtime
Rebecca is hosting Haiku My Heart Friday, where you can read some really fabulous haikus.
Click here to be transported.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Today's Animal in Need
Jack's owner died & he is looking for a new home.
He is an adult dog that is neutered & up to date on all shots.
This guy is a well behaved, walks great on leash & is basically just an easy going dog. He will make a wonderful addition to your home.
If you would like to meet him, contact Darlene at 209 768-3630 or email darlene4paws@msn.com for more information.
Jack is located in Jamestown, CA.
Power dressing
Power made me a coat. For a long time I kept in in the back of my closet. I didn't like to wear it much, but I always took good care of it. When I first started wearing it again, it smelled like mothballs. As I wore it more, it starting fitting better, and stopped smelling like mothballs.
I was afraid if I wore the coat too much someone would want to take it or else I would accidentally leave in the the dojo dressing room. But it has my name on the label now, and it doesn't really fit anyone else.
When people ask me where I found such a becoming garment, I tell them about the tailor, Power, who knows how to make coats that you grow into.
First, you must find the courage to approach him and ask him to make you a coat.
Then, you must find the patience inside yourself to wear the coat until it fits.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Think arming teachers is a good idea?
Watch this and think again.
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Excerpt from a Michael Moore essay posted on AlterNet. He makes me crazy at times, but often he does have something to say that I like. This is one of those articles.
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We're gonna have problems as long as guns have more representation in Washington than targets do.
***************Excerpt from a Michael Moore essay posted on AlterNet. He makes me crazy at times, but often he does have something to say that I like. This is one of those articles.
While we are discussing and demanding what to do, may I respectfully ask that we stop and take a look at what I believe are the three extenuating factors that may answer the question of why we Americans have more violence than most anyone else:1. POVERTY. If there's one thing that separates us from the rest of the developed world, it's this. 50 million of our people live in poverty. One in five Americans goes hungry at some point during the year. The majority of those who aren't poor are living from paycheck to paycheck. There's no doubt this creates more crime. Middle class jobs prevent crime and violence. (If you don't believe that, ask yourself this: If your neighbor has a job and is making $50,000/year, what are the chances he's going to break into your home, shoot you and take your TV? Nil.)2. FEAR/RACISM. We're an awfully fearful country considering that, unlike most nations, we've never been invaded. (No, 1812 wasn't an invasion. We started it.) Why on earth would we need 300 million guns in our homes? I get why the Russians might be a little spooked (over 20 million of them died in World War II). But what's our excuse? Worried that the Indians from the casino may go on the warpath? Concerned that the Canadians seem to be amassing too many Tim Horton's donut shops on both sides of the border?No. It's because too many white people are afraid of black people. Period. The vast majority of the guns in the U.S. are sold to white people who live in the suburbs or the country. When we fantasize about being mugged or home invaded, what's the image of the perpetrator in our heads? Is it the freckled-face kid from down the street -- or is it someone who is, if not black, at least poor?I think it would be worth it to a) do our best to eradicate poverty and re-create the middle class we used to have, and b) stop promoting the image of the black man as the boogeyman out to hurt you. Calm down, white people, and put away your guns.3. THE "ME" SOCIETY. I think it's the every-man-for-himself ethos of this country that has put us in this mess and I believe it's been our undoing. Pull yourself up by your bootstraps! You're not my problem! This is mine!Clearly, we are no longer our brother's and sister's keeper. You get sick and can't afford the operation? Not my problem. The bank has foreclosed on your home? Not my problem. Can't afford to go to college? Not my problem.And yet, it all sooner or later becomes our problem, doesn't it? Take away too many safety nets and everyone starts to feel the impact. Do you want to live in that kind of society, one where you will then have a legitimate reason to be in fear? I don't.I'm not saying it's perfect anywhere else, but I have noticed, in my travels, that other civilized countries see a national benefit to taking care of each other. Free medical care, free or low-cost college, mental health help. And I wonder -- why can't we do that? I think it's because in many other countries people see each other not as separate and alone but rather together, on the path of life, with each person existing as an integral part of the whole. And you help them when they're in need, not punish them because they've had some misfortune or bad break. I have to believe one of the reasons gun murders in other countries are so rare is because there's less of the lone wolf mentality amongst their citizens. Most are raised with a sense of connection, if not outright solidarity. And that makes it harder to kill one another.
Starry starry night...
(Image from here - you will find a better picture and some interesting info)
WHEN I HEARD THE LEARN'D ASTRONOMER
When I heard the learn'd astronomer,
When the proofs, the figures, were ranged in columns before me,
When I was shown the charts and diagrams, to add, divide, and measure them,
When I sitting heard the astronomer where he lectured with much applause in the lecture-room,
How soon unaccountable I became tired, and sick,
Till rising and gliding out I wander'd off by myself,
In the mystical moist night-air, and from time to time,
Look'd up in perfect silence at the stars.
Walt Whitman, 1865 (TOAOAL-II, PP 821-822)
Today's Animal in Need
Austin, Texas-URGENT
The Austin Animal Center is beyond full. This beautiful girl needs our help in networking her before it is too late! Please tag and share for her.
Animal ID A643962
(512) 978-0500
Email: animal.customerservice@austintexas.gov
Website: http://www.austinanimalcenter.org/
7201 Levander Loop, Austin, Texas 78702
Hours: Mon - Sun: 11:00 am-7:00 pm
Clarity
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Clarity
My visits to Clarity are soothing now. He never tells me what to think or feel or do but shows me how to find out what I need to know.
It was not always like this. I used to visit other people who visited him. Finally, I summoned the courage to call on him myself.
I still remember the first time I went to see him. Was I surprised. He lives on a hill in a little house surrounded by wild roses.
I went into the living room and sat down in a comfortable chair by the fireplace. There were topographical maps on the walls, and the room was full of stuff, musical instruments and telescopes and globes, geodes and crystals and old Italian tarot decks, two small cats.
When I left, he presented me with a sketchbook and told me to draw the same thing every day until the drawing started to speak to me.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Star Quality
(Image and other spectacular ones from here)
“The Sun, each second, transforms four million tons of itself into light, giving itself over to become energy that we, with every meal, partake of. For four million years, humans have been feasting on the Sun’s energy stored in the form of wheat or reindeer, as each day the Sun dies as Sun and is reborn as the vitality of Earth. Every child of ours needs to learn the simple truth: She is the energy of the Sun. And we adults should organize things so her face shines with the same radiant joy.
“Human generosity is possible only because at the center of the solar system a magnificent stellar generosity pours forth free energy day and night without stop and without complaint and without the slightest hesitation. This is the way of the universe. This is the way of life. And this is the way in which each of us joins this cosmological lineage when we accept the Sun’s gift of energy and transform it into creative action that will enable the community to flourish.”
—Brian Swimme, "The Hidden Heart of the Cosmos"
Natural Beauty
Tree of life" ..... "Baobab Tree and Children" | Africa
photography: Michael Fairchild @ michaelfairchild.com
photography: Michael Fairchild @ michaelfairchild.com
Merry Christmas - Peace on Earth
Faith
Faith lives in the same apartment building as Doubt. When Faith was out of town visiting her uncle, Doubt fed the cat and watered the asparagus fern.
Faith is comfortable with Doubt because she grew up with him. Their mothers are cousins. Faith is not dogmatic about her beliefs like some of her relatives.
Her friends fear that Faith is a bit stupid. They whisper that she is naive and she depends on Doubt to protect her from the meanness of life.
In fact, it is the other way around.
It is Faith who protects Doubt from Cynicism.
from The Book of Qualities
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