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I started reading the document, trying to process what it said. I got to the end of the first paragraph and then reread it, sure I was mistaken. “Are you . . . you’re going to dissolve the castes?” I asked, looking up to Maxon. “That’s the ...more
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Amy-Jill Levine
“Jesus understood that God does not play by our rules. His God is a generous God, who not only allows the sun to shine on both the just and the unjust, but also gives us the ability to live into what should be rather than what is. The parables help us with their lessons about generosity: sharing joy, providing for others, recognizing the potential of small investments. His God wants us to be better than we are, because we have the potential to be. We are made but a little lower than the divine (Ps. 8.6; see Heb. 2.7); we should start acting in a more heavenly matter. Those who pray, “Your kingdom come,” might want to take some responsibility in the process, and so work in partnership with God. We too are to seek the lost and make every effort to find them. Indeed, we are not only to seek; we are to take notice of who might be lost, even when immediately present. The rich man ignores Lazarus at his gate, and the father of the prodigal ignored the elder son in the field. For the former, it is too late; for the latter, whether it is too late or not we do not know. But we learn from their stories. Don’t wait. Look now. Look hard. Count.”
Amy-Jill Levine, Short Stories by Jesus: The Enigmatic Parables of a Controversial Rabbi

Julia Quinn
“means that love isn’t about being afraid that it will all be snatched away. Love’s about finding the one person who makes your heart complete, who makes you a better person than you ever dreamed you could be. It’s about looking in the eyes of your wife and knowing, all the way to your bones, that she’s simply the best person you’ve ever known.”
Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

Julia Quinn
“There were worse fates than finding oneself married to an intelligent, entertaining woman whom one happened to lust after around the clock.”
Julia Quinn, The Viscount Who Loved Me

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