“And it can take a lifetime, a life of many years, to accept the incongruity of things: that a small moment can sit side by side with a big one, and become part of the same.” YearsMomentsBigsSidesAcceptingLifetimeIncongruitySmall Moments Author:Rachel Joyce
“He understood that in walking to atone for the mistakes he had made, it was also his journey to accept the strangeness of others.” MadeMistakeAcceptingJourneyWalkingUnderstoodMade ItStrangeness Author:Rachel Joyce
“He understood that in walking to atone for the mistakes he had made, it was his journey to accept the strangeness of others. As a passerby, he was in a place where everything, not only the land, was open. People would feel free to talk, and he was free to listen. To carry a little of them as he went.” PeopleFeelsLittlesMadeMistakeAcceptingJourneyLandWalkingUnderstoodMade ItStrangenessPasserby Author:Rachel Joyce
“If we can't accept what we don't know, there really is no hope.” IfsKnowsAcceptingNo Hope Book:The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry Source: The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry