“I learned that it is better, a thousand-fold, for a proud man to fall and be humbled, than to hold up his head in his pride and fancied innocence. I learned that he that will be a hero, will barely be a man; that he that will be nothing but a doer of his work, is sure of his manhood. In nothing was my ideal lowered, or dimmed, or grown less precious; I only saw it too plainly, to set myself for a moment beside it. Indeed, my ideal soon became my life; whereas, formerly, my life had consisted in a vain attempt to behold, if not my ideal in myself, at least myself in my ideal.”
Quote by George MacDonald
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Phantastes: A Faerie Romance for Men and Women
Written by George Macdonald, this novel is considered a foundational work in the genre of fantasy literature. It combines elements of Christian allegory with a richly detailed fantasy world, offering readers a profound and imaginative exploration of human nature and the quest for spiritual truth. more
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