Larry Bell

Larry Bell

Larry was born in Beaumont,Texas to Leon and Aline (Van Riper) Bell on July 19, 1935.

Larry Bell

Words about the Word - Doug Thomas - Trinity Episcopal

What gives you pleasure? I ask because there is an old and persisting point of view that pleasure is the fundamental motivator of human behavior. We can date this assumption back to the third century BC philosopher Epicurus who famously said: “Eat, drink, and be merry; for tomorrow we die.” More recently, the 18th century English philosopher Jeremy Bentham opined: “Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure.” We are impelled to avoid pain and seek pleasure.

Words about the Word - Doug Thomas - Trinity Episcopal

“How can you not be romantic about baseball?”

By David H. Waller

Pitchers and catchers reported to spring training last week, which always feels like the unofficial signal that winter is winding down. For me, it also brings back a lot of memories, because baseball has quietly shaped much of my life and career.

“How can you not be romantic about baseball?”

Farewell to Robert Duvall

For many Texans, Robert Duvall never felt like a distant movie star. Through his role as Augustus “Gus” McCrae in Lonesome Dove, he felt more like family. For me, losing Gus at the end of that story was painful enough, and now with Duvall’s passing, it feels like losing him all over again.

Farewell to Robert Duvall
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