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The Monday Morning Memo

I crawled up the ladder so I could look down through this hole in the roof. Snaky dragon-things don’t bother me, but when dudes are swinging hammers at a stone statue, rock-chips fly like bullets.

Can I come home now, Wizzo?

You’re not still P.O.ed about what I said l ast week
about people who read The New Yorker, are you?

NOTE FROM THE WIZARD: For those of you who may have missed it, Indiana’s exact words were:

“Yes, The New Yorker is a high-tone literary magazine.
  Anyone who reads it is a snob. Wizzo reads it.
  I’m sure I’ll get it trouble for saying that,
  but I gotta call’em like I see’em.
“
    – Indy
 
 
 

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So there’s so much going on. And you are buffeted by this wind, this whirlwind of swirling pressures. And life can come to seem, as the book of Ecclesiastes calls it, ‘Meaningless, meaningless, all is meaningless.’ Faith is the ability to go deeper than that and to sense the real wonders, the miracles that surround us.”

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