The good past is so far away and the near past is so horrible and the future is so perilous, that the present has a chance to expand into a golden eternity of here and now.

Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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  5. It isn't for the moment you are struck that you need courage, but for that long uphill climb back to sanity and faith and security.

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