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Revision as of 14:28, 30 May 2019
Psalm 120:1-7
A Song of Ascents. 1 In my distress I cry to the Lord, that he may answer me: 2 “Deliver me, O Lord, from lying lips, from a deceitful tongue.” 3 What shall be given to you? And what more shall be done to you, you deceitful tongue? 4 A warrior’s sharp arrows, with glowing coals of the broom tree! 5 Woe is me, that I am an alien in Meshech, that I must live among the tents of Kedar. 6 Too long have I had my dwelling among those who hate peace. 7 I am for peace; but when I speak, they are for war.
Psummer of Psalms - 120
There's a famous saying, attributed to the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu: The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
Of course, like most popular sayings in the internet age, this one has spawned some interesting variations, some of them less optimistic (perhaps more realistic?) than the original:
Some are almost comically tragic:
Or this one:
Some target a specific demographic, like fashionistas:
Or history buffs:
Or animal lovers:
Personally, as a parent of three children, this is my favorite: