Loom of destiny


The loom of destiny is weaving good stuff for you.

Don't smoke, eat well and pray to praise.

Life is good if you decided to lead a life of goodness.

Smile all the time. They made any door wide open.

Off the record: The Loom of Destiny, a.k.a. The Iron Age, by Arthur Stringer. The book has fourteen short stories about that bittersweet age known as Childhood. With the rose-tinted glasses firmly tucked away. 

"As you grow older you will find that the work you want to do is the work you can never do. It is the elusive, the fugitive, the intangible idea that you will grope after so blindly, and yet so passionately. And yet you will never quite capture it. The spirit of it will steal over you at times, at rare moments, but it will be more a pain than a pleasure to you."


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