One of my favourite quotes regarding redemption comes from G. Bernanos "Journal of a Rural Priest", when the priest, after a long spiritual journey, has an epiphany: "I have reconciliated with myself. To hate oneself is easier than one might believe. Grace is to forget. But if all pride would die in us, the greatest of graces would be merely to love oneself humbly, as you would love any of Jesuchrist's suffering members".
okay, first, the actual quote says "absolution" not "redemption"; which is slightly different from the whole repentance angle. second, did crawdaddy just attribute bob marley's heartfelt songwriting to whitney houston?
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that reminds me of one of scoupe's favourite quotes @ redemption...
okay chris, now you've got us all waiting with bated breath...(all of us who don't know the punch line already...)
come on, dude! the suspense is killin' me!
yeah, it's killing me too! ...and making me feel like i should already know :(
why do you want me to feel dumb when i'm in the middle of thesis writing?!? don't you realize this could cause a nervous breakdown???
ok, just kidding.
"we didn't come here for redemption but isn't that the way it is, every goddamned time."
the way of the gun
That's awesome! (she says, ever-so-articulately.)
wow, that's a pretty great quotation too. redemption quotes...are all i ever had.
nice allusion, fro.
& way to come through w/ the punch line, scoupe.
i've got the coolest family.
One of my favourite quotes regarding redemption comes from G. Bernanos "Journal of a Rural Priest", when the priest, after a long spiritual journey, has an epiphany:
"I have reconciliated with myself. To hate oneself is easier than one might believe. Grace is to forget. But if all pride would die in us, the greatest of graces would be merely to love oneself humbly, as you would love any of Jesuchrist's suffering members".
that's so true, eduardo.
isn't that a whitney houston song?
okay, first, the actual quote says "absolution" not "redemption"; which is slightly different from the whole repentance angle.
second, did crawdaddy just attribute bob marley's heartfelt songwriting to whitney houston?
i think he was referring to "the greatest love of all" in response to eduardo's comment :)
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