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Keeping on, with patience
One time when some young relatives came to visit me, they told me they were looking for snails and asked me if I had seen any. I told them I often saw them in the yard and had seen some that day in the front garden.
I wondered why snails held such fascination for children, as well as for adults, for I have an adult friend who has spent a lifetime studying shells and snails, and is a world authority, writer, and lecturer on them.
I asked this friend what the snail could teach us. He told me that among the qualities it may be said to possess are: durability, domesticity, adventurousness, and patience. The snail’s seemingly slow but determined progress suggests it has unlimited patience.
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June 20, 2016 issue
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Letters
Pat Spencer, Anne Hughes, Betsy Carlisle, Estey Silva
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Keeping on, with patience
Andrew Wilson
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Participation not required
Jan Klesse
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Messages that bring help and healing
Maud Fischer
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The ice skating show
Blythe Evans
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Profoundly grateful
Richard Gates
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Son’s fever and painful throat healed
Rick Lipsey
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Healed on a business trip
Jeff Shepard
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'The bird whose right wing flutters to soar...'
Photograph by Peter Anderson
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The key hope in sanctions
The Monitor’s Editorial Board
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The hope within us all
Michelle Boccanfuso Nanouche
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Real reform now!
Patricia C. Woodard