No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it. H.E. Luccock Hi, all, and happy Thursday! No one can whistle a symphony. It’s true. But together, each of us can play our instrument—the one we excel at, the one we’ve practiced, the one we’ve learned is our strength—and bring it to the swell of greater sound. This is how we make a joyous noise; it’s how drops of water come together to carve stone; it’s also how we build an army that wins and wins and wins.
Chop Wood, Carry Water 3/3
Chop Wood, Carry Water 3/3
Chop Wood, Carry Water 3/3
No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it. H.E. Luccock Hi, all, and happy Thursday! No one can whistle a symphony. It’s true. But together, each of us can play our instrument—the one we excel at, the one we’ve practiced, the one we’ve learned is our strength—and bring it to the swell of greater sound. This is how we make a joyous noise; it’s how drops of water come together to carve stone; it’s also how we build an army that wins and wins and wins.