Since I do a fair amount of speaking on fatherhood in churches these days, I was delighted to come across a book called, 12,000 Religious Quotations. To make things even better, it was on sale for $14.95, nearly ½ off the list price.
I was especially pleased when I read the back cover, which boasted:
- An indispensable reference work that puts expressive statements on religion at your finger tips.
- Nearly 12,000 quotes on 200 subjects from 2,500 different sources.
- These quotationssome inspiring, a few controversial, many humorous, others penetratingreflect a diversity of opinions, Christian and non-Christian.
- Thought-provoking quotes that will enliven sermons, speeches, or reports.
Good stuff.
Well, I got the book home and quickly flipped to the section that was sure to be bursting with some inspiring quotes about fathers or fatherhood. I found the word fate and turn the page and found fear
Wait a minute. (I quickly said my ABCs
) Shouldn't father or a least fatherhood be listed? But its not. Maybe there is something listed under Dad, Daddy, or
Papa. Nope, nope and nope. Nothing. 12,000 quotes and not a single one on fathers.
So, then I looked up mothers. Yep, about 30 quotes with gems like:
The sweetest sound to mortal given
Are heard in Mother, Home and Heaven.
-William Goldsmith Brown
Now, I love mothers. I have one. I am married to one. And, some of my best friends are mothers. But, it seems that this author has forgotten biology 101. Without fathers, there are no mothers. (You can quote me on that one
)
I did find one quote in the error section that captured my sentiments.
Shall error in the round of time
Still father Truth?
-Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Lets hope so
Now, where did I put that darn receipt? To err is human, to return is divine.