[She wasn't] a logically reasoning woman, but God is good, and hearts may count in heaven as high as heads.

Charles Dickens
[She wasn't] a logically reasoning woman, but God is good,...
[She wasn't] a logically reasoning woman, but God is good,...
[She wasn't] a logically reasoning woman, but God is good,...
[She wasn't] a logically reasoning woman, but God is good,...
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“[She wasn't] a logically reasoning woman, but God is good, and hearts may count in heaven as high as heads.” is a quote that describes the story of the good Samaritan, who helped a man who was beaten and left for dead on the side of the road. While this man may have been able to reason out his situation, he would have benefited more by following the moral teachings of the Bible.

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