“When our Lord says, 'I have not spoken of Myself' (Jn. 12:49), and again, 'As the Father said to Me, so I speak' (Jn. 12:50), and 'The word which you hear is not mine, but the Father's Who sent Me' (Jn. 14:24), and in another place, 'As the Father commanded Me, even so I do' (Jn. 14:31), it is not because He lacks deliberate purpose or power of initiative, nor yet because He has to wait for the preconcerted key-note, that He employs language of this kind. His object is to make it plain that His own will is connected in indissoluble union with the Father.” KindSaidChristianPurposeFatherSpeakLanguageWaitingLordObjectsMinesKeysUnionsNotesConnectedOrthodoxInitiativeDeliberateOur LordOrthodox Christian Author:Saint Basil
“Open your hands, ye whose hands are full! The world is waiting for you! The whole machinery of the Divine beneficence is clogged by your hard hearts and rigid fingers. Give and spend, and be sure that God will send; for only in giving and spending do you fulfill the object of His sending.” WorldGivingHeartHardWholeHandsWaitingObjectsDivineFingersSpendingGods WillShoppingMachineryBenevolenceWaiting For YouBeneficence Author:Bill Vaughan
“Waiting is directed at nothing: any object that could gratify it would only efface it. Still, it is not confined to one place, it is not a resigned immobility; it has the endurance of a movement that will never end and would never promise itself the reward of rest; it does not wrap itself in interiority; all of it falls irremediably outside.” DoeStillsEndsFallWaitingMovementObjectsPromiseRewardsEnduranceWrapsConfinedResigned Book:Aesthetics, Method, and Epistemology Source: Aesthetics, Method, and Epistemology
“The basis of bureaucratic rule is the poverty of society in objects of consumption, with the resulting struggle of each against all. When there is enough goods in a store, the purchasers can come whenever they want to. When there is little goods, the purchasers are compelled to stand in line. When the lines are very long, it is necessary to appoint a policeman to keep order. Such is the starting point of the power of the Soviet bureaucracy. It "knows" who is to get something and who has to wait.” KnowsWantLittlesLongEnoughOrderWaitingLinesPovertyStruggleObjectsBasesStartingStoresGoodsSovietConsumptionBureaucracyCompelledPolicemenStarting PointPurchasers Book:The Revolution Betrayed Source: The Revolution Betrayed
“Bless all useful objects, the spoons made of bone, the mattress I cook my dreams upon, the typewriter that is my church with an altar of keys always waiting.” MadeDreamWaitingChurchObjectsKeysBonesCooksBlessAltarsSpoonsTypewritersMattressesAlways Waiting Book:The Awful Rowing Toward God Source: The Awful Rowing Toward God