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Approaching Zion

This book is a fictional narrative that delves into the complexities of faith and community in a world that has been ravaged by disaster. The story follows a group of individuals as they navigate their survival and spiritual journeys in a challenging environment, reflecting on the nature of humanity and the search for meaning amidst adversity. more

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Hugh Nibley
Hugh Nibley

English biography, 120-180 words more

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“Divinity must live within herself: Passions of rain, or moods in the falling snow; Grievings in loneliness, or unsubdued Elations when the forest blooms; gusty Emotions on wet roads on autumn nights; All pleasures and all pains, remembering The boughs of summer and the winter branch. These are the measures destined for her soul.”

“My hapless peers with their lofty dreams--how I envy and despise them! I'm with the others, the even more hapless, who have no-one but themselves to whom they can tell their dreams and show what would be verses if they wrote them. I'm with those poor slobs who have no books to show, who have no literature beside their own soul, and who are suffocating to death due to the fact that they exist without having taken that mysterious, transcendental exam that makes one eligible to live.”