"A healthy human environment is one in which we try to make sense of our limits, of the accidents that can always befall us and the passage of time which inexorably changes us."
"The past is what the present is doing now."
Source: Rowan Williams (1995). “A Ray of Darkness”, p.200, Cowley Publications
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Rowan Williams
Theologian
Rowan Williams is a prominent theologian and former Archbishop of Canterbury, known for his profound insights on faith, ethics, and human experience.
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