Karen Swallow Prior Quotes
Acceptance Of The Nature Of God, The World, And Others Seems Integrally Connected To An Acceptance Of The Nature Of One's Self, Too. And This, I Think, Is Where Freedom, Ultimately, Is Found. Freedom Is Not An Endless Sea Of Choices, But An Acceptance, Embrace Even, Of Both The Nature And The Grace At The Core Of Our Being And Our Becoming.
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