"To find the point where hypothesis and fact meet; the delicate equilibrium between dream and reality; the place where fantasy and earthly things are metamorphosed into a work of art; the hour when faith in the future becomes knowledge of the past; to lay down one's power for others in need; to shake off the old ordeal and get ready for the new; to question, knowing that never can the full answer be found; to accept uncertainties quietly, even our incomplete knowledge of God; this is what man's journey is about, I think."

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Source: Lillian Eugenia Smith (1954). “The journey”, World Publishing Company

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Lillian Smith was a prominent American author and civil rights activist known for her influential work 'Killers of the Dream', which critiques racism and social injustice.

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