The Quarrel

Posted by Terry Nelson on Mar 21st, 2007

 

There were two old men who dwelt together for many years and who never quarreled.
Then one said to the other:
“Let us pick a quarrel with each other like other men do.”
“I do not know how quarrels arise,” answered his companion.
So the other said to him:
“Look, I will put a brick down here between us and I will say ‘This is mine.’ Then you can say ‘No it is not, it is mine.’ Then we will be able to have a quarrel.”
So they placed the brick between them and the first one said:
“This is mine.”
His companion answered him:
“This is not so, for it is mine.”
To this, the first one said:
“If it is so and the brick is yours, then take it and go your way.”
And so they were not able to have a quarrel. - Stories from The Desert Fathers 

Wouldn’t it be nice to be that simple? 

One Response

  1. little freak Says:

    I loved that post. Simply charming!

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