I stand now at a crossroads. I see before me the route to virtue, at an intersection with the route to love. Do I step to the left or the right, to the wrong or the right? M foot wavers in the air; where shall I set it down?

Lise Arin
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I stand at a crossroads and I can see both the path of virtue and the path of love. Is it better to be virtuous or is it more important to love? These two paths seem to be so similar that it is hard to choose. I would like to choose the path of love, but how do I know which one is the right one?

Source: Matilda Empress

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