“He was in a state of wonder most of the time, the way a young boy is--engaged by the most ordinary things as if they were great miracles.”
“Anyone could say that a miracle is something impossible, but they say it thoughtlessly, mindlessly, because most people have such weak imaginations they couldn’t possibly understand what they’re saying when they say that a miracle is something impossible. Ask anyone what that means, what it means to see a miracle, and they will say that it’s something impossible, but they mean that a miracle is something formerly believed to be impossible that turns out not to be, not to be impossible, in other words, but possible after all. If this were really true, then miracles would be the most ordinary things in the world, the most uninspiring things in the world, and what can one expect from people who have never been anything but ordinary and uninspired.”
“Yet there be certain times in a young man’s life, when, through great sorrow or sin, all the boy in him is burnt and seared away so that he passes at one step to the more sorrowful state of manhood”
“The most extraordinary thing in the world is an ordinary man and an ordinary woman and their ordinary children.”
“The human body is the most ordinary of things, yet also the most extraordinary.”
“Sometimes the most ordinary things are the ones we learn to miss the most.”