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“Maybe the real miracle in any miracle is our ability to believe that despite our own depravity, in the eyes of God we are worthy of a miracle.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough“Maybe the real miracle in any miracle is our ability to believe that despite our own depravity, in the eyes of God we are worthy of a miracle.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough“Still, the illusion of love had, in its time, led to stranger depravities.”
Paul Russell, The Coming Storm“If you spend your life on a moral hill-top, you see nothing but the mud below. If, like me, you live in the mud itself, you get a damned good view of clear blue sky and clean green hills above. There's none so evil-minded as those with a moral mission, and none so pure in heart as the depraved.”
Stephen Fry, The Hippopotamus“The depravity of man is at once the most empirically verifiable reality but at the same time the most intellectually resisted fact.”
Malcolm Muggeridge“...reclusiveness itself may be a kind of violence. It leaves an abyss for us to throw our fantasies into.”
Supervert, Post-Depravity“We owe God a "double debt" incurred by our passive receipt of Adam's debt but also by our active disobedience. The extent of our depravity is such that we also owe a "daring debt" because we challenge not only God's Law but His very grace as we blame Him that He has not done enough.”
Foppe Vander Zwaag“What weighs us down is not gravity! A little force of kindness can decelerate depravity.”
Igbinovia Ixrael Lee“If I created a new depravity I would be a priestess, while my imitators would founder, after my reign, in abominable filth...Don't you think that proud men, copying Satan, are more guilty than the Satan of the Bible, who invented pride? Is Satan not respectable because of his unprecedented and divinely inspired sin?”
Rachilde, Monsieur Venus: A Materialist Novel“Whiteness–the whole constellation of practices, beliefs, attitudes, emotions that are mixed up in being white–is the problem. Whiteness is degraded and depraved[…] To the degree that we accept any of the meaning that the dominant society gives to whiteness, we white people are degraded and depraved.”
Robert Jensen, The Heart of Whiteness: Confronting Race, Racism, and White Privilege