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— Umberto Eco"Monsters exist because they are part of the divine plan, and in the horrible features of those same monsters the power of the creator is revealed."
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She believed not in divine salvation but in the proposition that we poor mortals are fully capable of saving ourselves, if conditions and inclinations are right, and the evidence of this potential is found in the smallest of gestures, like the uncertain resting of a large hand on a bony shoulder.
— Jeffery Deaver
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Have times really changed? Don't we today, as always, love our children and want them to live righteously? Don't we today, as always, need God's divine protecting care? Don't we today, as always, continue to be at his mercy and in his debt for the very life he has given us?
— Thomas S. Monson
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