Alan Jacobs Quotes
We Cannot Understand The Higher Wisdom. Later, Well After The Event, We May See The Lesson Contained In The Event, And Be Truly Grateful. We Must, However, Submit To What Happens, Accepting All That Unfolds Gracefully. This Is The Key. All Your Tragedies In Life And In The Theatre Come About Because Of Non-acceptance Of The Will Of The Gods. Not My Petty Little Ant-like Will, But The Gods Omnipotent Will, Let That Will Be Done, I Say. This Is The Beginning And End Of The Virtuous Life.
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