Deep faith

It may be said of me, when I die, that I was a man of deep faith.
To which I can only say, not deep enough.
We were born to shoulder the suffering that faith requires; but we are not strong creatures. The cynicism that life engenders renders our trust a weak and flaccid thing; and we turn it towards things, not towards love. We take our own examples in th…
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