“Underneath all things means that beneath the floorboards, in the depths, in the spaces between the pebbles or sandy floor that contain the pond, that hold our own inside person, is something that can't be destroyed, a foundation that keeps all the water from sinking back into the earth. Something is there, something we need, when we come to rest, when all is lost.”
Quote by Anne Lamott
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Hallelujah Anyway: Rediscovering Mercy
This book delves into the nature of mercy and its significance in human experiences, offering insights into how one can rediscover and embrace mercy amidst life's challenges. more
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