41 Quotes by Ian Caldwell

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    Love lost is a special kind of failure, I think. It’s a reminder that some consummations, no matter how devoutly wished for, never come; that some apes will never be men, not in all the world’s ages.

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    The darkest mistakes can be forgiven, but they can never be undone.

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    Deep in the marrow of our religion is the conviction that loss and sacrifice are noble. To surrender something is the highest proof of Christian duty.

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    The only things people can ever know about you are the ones that you let them see.

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    A Greek has twenty-five centuries of painful history to keep is dreams in check, but there’s nothing more dangerous than to give an American hope.

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    I’d begun to realize that there was an unspoken predjudice among book-learned people, a secret conviction they all seemed to share, that life as we know it is an imperfect vision of reality, and that only art, like a pair of reading glasses can correct it.

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    When God became human, He made Himself into an image. By His own incarnation, He shattered the prohibition against art.

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    Two people who think they’re in love can find out, when left alone, exactly how little they know about each other.

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    His intelligence was relentless and wild, a fire even he couldn’t control. It swallowed entire books at a sitting, finding flaws in arguments, gaps in evidence, errors in interpretation, in objects, far from his own.

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