"That of which we think, there’s surely already a stench so why bother?" That really hit me - it's a very practical objection, after all, and yet the story tells of an impractical, impossible possibility, of a reason to bother.
Also made me think of Carrie Newcomer's haunting song about Lazarus:
"That of which we think, there’s surely already a stench so why bother?" That really hit me - it's a very practical objection, after all, and yet the story tells of an impractical, impossible possibility, of a reason to bother.
Also made me think of Carrie Newcomer's haunting song about Lazarus:
"That of which we think, there’s surely already a stench so why bother?" That really hit me - it's a very practical objection, after all, and yet the story tells of an impractical, impossible possibility, of a reason to bother.
Also made me think of Carrie Newcomer's haunting song about Lazarus:
https://youtu.be/cZ2Z0WKAny0?feature=shared