James Jennewein Quotes
What The Fates Have Writ, Men Shall Not Erase . . . . How Many Times He [Lut] Had Uttered Those Words. But What Exactly Did They Mean? That One's Fate Was Inalterably Fixed? A Man's Entire Life? Was There No Chance For Redemption? Though He Had Never Revealed This To Anyone, Especially Not The Elders, He'd Long Entertained The Notion That Perhaps Not All Of A Man's Life Was Preordained. For, If So, What Was The Point Of Living? Perhaps, Just Perhaps, He Dared To Imagine, Impediments Were Placed In Our Paths By The Gods, And A Man Was Judged By How Well He Dealt With Those Obstacles . . . . Instead Of A Man Being Wholly Defined By His Fate, Perhaps A Man's Very Character Was Defined By His Response To The Fate That Was Spun For Him. Couldn't It At Least Be Possible?
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