Sorry this is late. Also, I'm giving up on picking a favorite.
"The wise person recognizes the limits of human reason and perception and therefore delights in the fact that the eternal One has unveiled himself and has invited us to know and abide with Him." Kelly M. Kapic. A Little Book for New Theologians. 2012. 27.
"[sing] not for pleasure as we rest, but to cheer us in our labor. As pilgrims are wont to sing, sing, and travel on...If you are making progress you are marching on; but progress in good, progress in the true faith, progress in right living - sing, and travel on!" Augustine. Sermon 256.3, cited in Thomas A. Hand, Augustine on Prayer. 1986. 55-56.
"Suddenly, much to the young officer's surprise, he became the owner of one slightly used Chinese fortress." David S. Silbey. The Boxer Rebellion and the Great Game in China. 2012. 4.
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