painting see music hear, words read act reading part are, especially w — Frederick Buechner, Wishful Thinking: A Theological ABC

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More than the painting you see or the music you hear, the words you read become in the very act of reading them part of who you are, especially if they are the words of exceptionally promising writers. If there is poison in the words, you are poisoned; if there is nourishment, you are nourished; if there is beauty, you are made a little more beautiful. In Hebrew, the word dabar means both word and also deed. A word doesn’t merely say something, it does something. It brings something into being.

Frederick Buechner, Wishful Thinking: A Theological ABC

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