The real meaning of mercy is that it can look on failure and still see a future. John Claypool More Quotes by John Claypool More Quotes From John Claypool We do not first get all the answers and then live in the light of our understanding. We must rather plunge into life meeting what we have to meet and experiencing what we have to experience and in the light of living try to understand. if insight comes at all, it will not before, but only through and after experience. John Claypool understanding light trying If we are willing, the experience of grief can deepen and widen our ability to participate in life. John Claypool ability sadness grief We must never forget that today's legendary achievements-awesome as they may seem-were yesterday's risky adventures. Courage is not the capacity never to be afraid; as Karl Barth reminds us, "Courage is fear that has said its prayers." John Claypool prayer courage adventure