"A sunset is a revelation of God. It reveals His infinite resources. It lights up for us the idea of infinity. A sunset is one of the most
transitory of all creations. It is shorter lived than the flower of the field. In the morning the flower grows up; in the evening it is cut
down and withered. But a sunset grows up in the evening and is cut down in the evening. Its entire life covers but a few minutes. You
have known a child to draw a picture on a slate, and rub it out, draw another and rub it out, draw still 1 another and rub it out. But he
soon gets tired and lays down his slate. God draws a sunset and rubs it out, draws another and rubs it out, another and another and
another, and rubs them out He has been doing this for thousands of years, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions, ten of
millions, possibly hundreds of millions of years, every evening of every week of every month of every year. For hundreds of millions
of years a sunset, and no two sunsets alike. (...) In the sunset you are certain to get something new. A sunset is like a romance: you
never know how it is coming out.
Wel done humanearl sir...
This is brilliant. It's gold