“The innocent one is he who does not explain, for whom life is both a mystery and a total light, one who does not complain... For innocence admits of neither regret nor dispute. The innocent one assumes all responsibility.” DoeLightLife IsResponsibilityMysteryRegretAssumingComplainingInnocentInnocenceDisputes Author:Jean Giraudoux
“I have two young children with autism. What could they have ever done to deserve that? What kind of a God allows the innocent to suffer? It's a mystery. Yet still, I believe in God.” BelieveKindChildrenStillsTwoDoneYoungSufferingI BelieveMysteryDeserveI Believe InInnocentInnocenceBelieve In GodAutismYoung ChildrenI Believe In GodChildren With Autism Author:Fred Melamed
“The first step towards vice is to shroud innocent actions in mystery, and whoever likes to conceal something sooner or later has reason to conceal it.” FirstsReasonActionSecretStepsMysteryVicesLikesInnocentInnocenceFirst StepsSooner Or LaterShrouds Author:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
“The kiss was innocent--innocent enough--but it was also full of something not unlike what Virginia wants from London, from life; it was full of a love complex and ravenous, ancient, neither this nor that. It will serve as this afternoon's manifestation of the central mystery itself, the elusive brightness that shines from the edges of certain dreams; the brightness which, when we awaken, is already fading from our minds, and which we rise in the hope of finding, perhaps today, this new day in which anything might happen, anything at all.” WantMindEnoughDreamMightHappensTodayCertainMysteryKissingFindingsShiningComplexesAncientEdgesLondonInnocentManifestationAfternoonNew DayVirginiaElusiveBrightnessFading Author:Michael Cunningham
“What an unbearable creature he must have been in those days--and yet in those days he had been comparatively innocent. That was another mystery: it sometimes seemed to him that venial sins--impatience, an unimportant lie, pride, a neglected opportunity--cut you off from grace more completely than the worst sins of all. Then, in his innocence, he had felt no love for anyone; now in his corruption he had learnt.” Has BeensSometimesLyingOpportunityFeltSinGraceCuttingMysteryWorstPrideCreaturesCorruptionInnocentInnocenceUnbearableNeglectedImpatienceUnimportantNo Love Book:The Power and the Glory Source: The Power and the Glory