Friday, April 3, 2009

April 15

“There are natures in which, if they love us, we are conscious of having a sort of baptism and consecration; they bind us over to rectitude and purity by their pure belief about us; and our sins become that worst kind of sacrilege which tears down the invisible altar of trust. ‘If you are not good, none is good’ – those little words may give a terrific meaning to responsibility, may hold a vitriolic intensity for remorse.”

GEORGE ELIOT [pen-name of Mary Ann Evans]

“The only love worthy of the name, ever and always uplifts.”

G. MACDONALD

“Those who trust us educate us.”

GEORGE ELIOT [pen-name of Mary Ann Evans]

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