I read a book of Einstein’s, in which he said that anyone who’s not lost in rapturous awe at the power and glory of the mind behind the universe is as good as a burnt-out candle.
–Penguins and Golden Calves: Icons and Idols in Antarctica and Other Unexpected Places (Colorado Springs: Shaw Books 2003 reissue of the 1996 original), p. 250, quoted by yours truly in the morning sermon
Sunday Food for Thought from Madeline L’Engle–‘I read a book of Einstein’s, in which he said that anyone who’s not lost in rapturous awe at the power and glory of the mind behind the universe is as good as a burnt-out candle’ #theology #literature (Penguins and Golden Calves) pic.twitter.com/m75gmt8rnW
— Kendall Harmon (@KendallHarmon6) February 10, 2019