For grace to be grace, it must give us things we didn’t know we needed and take us to places where we didn’t want to go.
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Wendell Berry
Whether we and our politicians know it or not, Nature is party to all our deals and decisions, and she has more votes, a longer memory, and a sterner sense of justice than we do. — Wendell Berry
Evan Eisenberg
Without wildness, civilization could not survive. The converse does not hold. — Evan Eisenberg
Cyril of Jerusalem
What [is] more helpful to wisdom than the night? — Cyril of Jerusalem
Aristotle
We are what we practice. Therefore, excellence is not an act but a habit. — Aristotle
Taylor Branch
Fear is a hazard of great endeavors to bridge political differences. In 1963, racial apprehension before [the March on Washington] drove the federal government to furlough its workers for the day. The Pentagon deployed 20,000 paratroopers. Hospitals stockpiled plasma. Washington banned sales of alcohol, and Major League Baseball canceled not just one but two days of [Washington’s baseball games], just to be sure. When the march of benign inspiration embarrassed these measures, opponents still insisted that the civil rights bill would enslave white people. — Taylor Branch
C.S. Lewis
If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth—only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair. — C.S. Lewis
Frederick Douglass
Were I to be reduced again to the chains, I regard being the slave of a religious slaveholder the greatest calamity that could befall me. They are the worst, the basest, the meanest, the most cruel and cowardly of all others. — Frederick Douglass
Eugenia Price
Laughter at oneself is always proof that God has healed us in the touchy places. — Eugenia Price
Muriel Lester
War is as outmoded as cannibalism, chattel slavery, blood feuds, and dueling, an insult to God and humanity . . . and a daily crucifixion of Christ. — Muriel Lester
