Milton Steinberg Quotes
Does Man Not Face Life With A Greater Assurance Is He Believes That A Benevolent Providence Foresees The Future? And Yet He Must At The Same Time Be Confident That His Will Is Free, Otherwise Moral Support Is Meaningless Altogether. Doctrines In Themselves Are Not Important To Me, But Their Consequences Are. For Example, I Urge Upon Men That They Regard Themselves As Embodiments Of The Divine Essence. If I Convince Them, Their Days Are Endowed With A Sense Of Abiding Significance And Unturning Glory. Then Not All The Misfortunes And Degradations To Which They May Be Subjected Can Take From Them Their Feelings Of Oneness With Angels And Stars. And As For Our People, Persecuted And Dispersed, They Live Under The Shadow Of Death, Cherishing A Dream That Is Recurrently Shattered By The Caprice Of Tyrants And Then Dreamed Again Half In Despair. What Can Enable Such A People To Persist Except A Conviction Of A Special Relationship To God?
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