“Let gratitude be awakened; let humility be deepened; let love be quickened.”
Quote by Charles Spurgeon
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The title Morning and Evening suggests a structure or thematic concern with binary oppositions and daily rhythms. In literary and philosophical traditions, the pairing of morning and evening frequently serves as a metaphor for the span of human life, with morning representing youth, beginnings, and potential, while evening signifies maturity, endings, and reflection. The work may explore how human consciousness experiences and interprets these temporal divisions, or it may use the framework of a single day to examine broader existential questions. Without more specific identifying information, the content remains open to interpretation, though the title itself invokes the universal experience of diurnal cycles and the cultural meanings attached to different times of day across various societies and historical periods. more
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