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To be a saint is to be a little out of one's mind, which is a very good thing to be a little out of from time to time. It is to live a life that is always giving itself away and yet is always full.
Frederick Buechner
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Being somewhat unconventional or 'out of one's mind' can lead to a life of generosity and fulfillment.

Frederick Buechner's quote suggests that true sainthood involves a willingness to step outside conventional thinking and embrace a life of selfless giving. This state of being 'a little out of one's mind' is not just acceptable, but beneficial, as it fosters a life rich in purpose and connection with others, enabling one to remain both generous and spiritually abundant.

Themes

SaintGenerositySelflessnessFulfillmentGiving

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech about community service, one could use this quote to emphasize the value of selfless giving.

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