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“If you harden the soil, the seed cannot grow; if you harden your heart, the love cannot grow!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“No attempt should be made to "reconcile" Yahweh's hardening of Pharaoh's heart (plagues 6,8,9,10) with statements in the other plagues that Pharaoh hardened his own heart.The tension cannot be resolved in a facile manner by suggesting, for example, that Pharaoh has already demonstrated his recalcitrance, so Yahweh merely helps the process along, or that he is doing what Pharaoh would have done on his own anyway. Rather, 9:12 is a striking reminder of what God has been trying to teach Moses and Israel since the beginning of the Exodus episode: He is in complete control. However Pharaoh might have reacted is given the chance is not brought into the discussion. He is not even given that chance. Yahweh hardens his heart. It is best to allow the tension of the text to remain.”
Peter Enns, Exodus“Charity degrades those who receive it and hardens those who dispense it.”
George Sand“I hardened my heart against all the Bennets. - Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy.”
Mary Street, The Confession of Fitzwilliam Darcy“I lock all my scaredness down in my stomach until the fear hardens into something I hardly notice. I myself harden into a person that I hardly notice.”
Mary Karr, The Liars' Club“Don't let hard lessons harden your heart.”
Carlos A. Rodriguez“Be merciful until you can't be.Until you feel your heart begin to harden into a bullet.Then use that bullet.”
Clementine von Radics, Mouthful of Forevers“Boredom presents a very real, if insidious peril. To quote Blaine Harden from the Washington post:“Boredom kills, and those it does not kill, it cripples, and those it does not cripple, it bleeds like a leech, leaving its victims pale, insipid, and brooding. Examples abound...Rats kept in comfortable isolation quickly become jumpy, irritable, and aggressive. Their bodies twitch, their tails grow scaly." The backcountry traveler, then, in addition to developing such skills as the use of a map and compass, or the prevention and treatment of blisters, must prepare mentally and materially to cope with boredom, lest his tail grow scaly.”
Jon Krakauer, Eiger Dreams: Ventures Among Men and Mountains“The sun which warms the plant can under other conditions also wither it. The rain which nourishes the flower can under other conditions rot it. The same sun shines upon mud that shines upon wax. It hardens the mud but softens the wax. The difference is not in the sun, but in that upon which it shines. The Divine Life which shines upon a soul that loves Him, softens it into everlasting life; that same Divine Life which shines upon the slothful soul, neglectful of God, hardens it into everlasting death.”
Fulton J. Sheen, The Seven Capital Sins“What fire does not destroy, it hardens”
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray