Three Questions

A fictional character once said:

“Remember then: there is only one time that is important—Now! It is the most important time because it is the only time when we have any power. The most necessary man is he with whom you are, for no man knows whether he will have any dealings with any one else: and the most important affair is, to do him good, because for that purpose alone was man sent into this life!”

It's worth reading Leo Tolstoy's whole short story, of which this quote is the conclusion. The story is called "Three Questions" and it can be found in the Tolstoy compilation "Walk In The Light And Twenty-Three Tales," available here for free because clearly the folks over at the Plough Publishing House have been reading a little too much Tolstoy.

2 comments:

Nod83 said...

Have you read Tolstoy's "The Kingdom of God is within you" ? I'm reading it right now and loving it.

Anonymous said...

buddy boy. today i just realized (remembered) you had a blog. this story was read aloud to me a couple of years ago and i loved it. thanks for the ending spoiler anyway. ever watch "big" starring tom hanks? in the end, he decides to be small. mighty ducks (emilio estevez)? they win. there. haha!

luv,
buddy boy.