
…morality is a check upon the strongest temptations.
– Marilynne Robinson
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- She was a music I no longer heard, that rang in my mind, itself and nothing else, lost to all sense, but not perished, not perished. – Marilynne Robinson
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- it’s hard to find time to think about Kansas. – Marilynne Robinson
- He looked up at her. Kindness was something he didn’t even know he wanted, and here it was. – Marilynne Robinson
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- Avoid transgression. How’s that for advice. – Marilynne Robinson
- It is a good thing to know what it is to be poor, and a better thing if you can do it in company. – Marilynne Robinson
- Love is holy because it is like grace–the worthiness of its object is never really what matters. – Marilynne Robinson
- . . . there is an absolute disjunction between our Father’s love and our deserving. – Marilynne Robinson
- The best things that happen I’d never have thought to pray for. In a million years. The worst things just come like the weather. – Marilynne Robinson
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