More than eighty years ago—when the horizon of many African people extended not much further than their villages and was limited by the illusions of many gods—sickness, sin, suffering, inhumanity, death—the universal love of one great woman inspired her to write, "From the interior of Africa to the utmost parts of the earth, the sick and the heavenly homesick or hungry hearts are calling on me for help, and I am helping them.
In selecting marbled tile for a white floor, a friend of mine noticed a great degree of variegation among the individual tiles: some were almost white, others were virtually gray.
In the early fall of 1976, while cleaning the tractor mower to prepare it for winter storage, I struck my wrist several sharp blows against the metal housing of the mower attachment.
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