Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Intentions mean nothing without action




















"I have no response from him 2 days to an email I sent him," Brenda wrote in an email to me.


An article of wood or metal or glass can achieve nothing. Set on a mantel in a fine home or on a mountaintop for all to see, it will never, by itself, plow a field or tend to a sick person o cook a meal. An object can inspire, arouse, prove, encourage, justify and confirm. But it can never produce.



Intentions are like physical beauty - they mean nothing. At some point, a person must actually do something. One's beliefs must become works.

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