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The Life Line

My deeds must be my life. When I am gone, they will speak for me. —Stephen Girard

The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well. —Fulton Sheen

At the heart of the spiritual life is the conviction that your life is not about you. —Fr. Robert Barron

Above: A tombstone’s representation of a life.


Between birth and death,

there on your gravestone,

is your Life Line.

To some it’s just a dash.

To others, a bridge—connecting potential and fulfillment.

How will yours look?

Short or long?

Slim or bold?

Carefully carved or carelessly scrawled?

Regardless, make the most of it—

Draw it straight and long and true.

It’s your line in the sand, your shrug against infinity—

Make it count.

Time will go faster than you think

and your line will be shorter than you’d like,

but your life’s line is another’s lifeline.

And that’s what makes a life worth living.


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