Marilynne Robinson Quotes
They Say An Infant Can't See When It Is As Young As Your Sister Was, But She Opened Her Eyes, And She Looked At Me. She Was Such A Little Bit Of A Thing. But While I Was Holding Her, She Opened Her Eyes. I Know She Didn't Really Study My Face. Memory Can Make A Thing Seem To Have Been Much More Than It Was. But I Know She Did Look Right Into My Eyes. That Is Something. And I'm Glad I Knew It At The Time, Because Now, In My Present Situation, Now That I Am About To Leave This World, I Realize There Is Nothing More Astonishing Than A Human Face. Boughton And I Have Talked About That, Too. It Has Something To Do With Incarnation. You Feel Your Obligation To A Child When You Have Seen It And Held It. Any Human Face Is A Claim On You, Because You Can't Help But Understand The Singularity Of It, The Courage And Loneliness Of It. But This Is Truest Of The Face Of An Infant.
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