Jorge Luis Borges Quotes
God Made Himself Totally A Man But A Man To The Point Of Infamy, A Man To The Point Of Reprobation And The Abyss. To Save Us, He Could Have Chosen *any* Of The Destinies Which Make Up The Complex Web Of History; He Could Have Been Alexander Or Pythagoras Or Rurik Or Jesus; He Chose The Vilest Destiny Of All: He Was Judas.
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