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I apologize to readers who may have crossed over from my former blog, but occassionally there will be a repost from the old webspace to get all those quotes into this space, but keep visiting anyhow, as there will also be lots of new quotes to here.

It maybe He has taken you to the wilderness that he may speak kindly unto you. And, for ought I can conjecture, there are and are like to be more troublesome days with us, and who knows, but this maybe a hiding-place for you a while? Wherefore I would not have you to weary, though you have not the converse you would desire, for it is the day of Jacob's trouble (though he shall be delivered out of it) and every one must look for his share in it. John Welwood to Richard cameron

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