George MacDonald Quotes
Them. But I Often Ask Myself To What It All Goes.
I Learn To Love My Boys. I Kill In Them All The Bad I Can. I Nourish In Them All The Good I Can. I Send Them Across The Borders Of Manhood
and They Leave Me, And Most Likely I Hear Nothing More Of Them. And I Say To Myself: 'My Life Is Like A Wind. It Blows And Will Cease.' But Something Says In Reply: 'Wouldst Thou Not Be One Of God's Winds, Content To Blow, And Scatter The Rain And Dew, And Shake The Plants Into Fresh Life, And Then Pass Away And Know Nothing Of What Thou Hast Done?' And I Answer: 'Yes, Lord.
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