Frases de George MacDonald
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George MacDonald foi um escritor, poeta e ministro cristão escocês.

Embora esquecido pelos leitores atuais, suas obras foram uma inspiração para muitos autores notáveis, como C. S. Lewis, W. H. Auden, J. R. R. Tolkien, Madeleine L'Engle, G. K. Chesterton e Mark Twain. Wikipedia  

✵ 10. Dezembro 1824 – 18. Setembro 1905
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George MacDonald Frases famosas

“A vida mede-se pela intensidade, não pelo movimento do relógio.”

Pure life is measured by intensity, Not by the how much of the crawling clock.
The Poetical Works of George Macdonald‎ - v.1 Página 32, de George MacDonald - Publicado por Chatto & Windus, 1893

George MacDonald: Frases em inglês

“Well, perhaps; but I begin to think there are better things than being comfortable.”

George MacDonald livro At the Back of the North Wind

Fonte: At the Back of the North Wind

“Her face was fair and pretty, with eyes like two bits of night sky, each with a star dissolved in the blue.”

George MacDonald livro The Princess and the Goblin

Fonte: The Princess and the Goblin

“Primarily, God is not bound to punish sin; he is bound to destroy sin.
The only vengeance worth having on sin
is to make the sinner himself its executioner.”

From ‘’Justice’’ in Unspoken Sermons Series III (1889)
Contexto: If sin must be kept alive, then hell must be kept alive; but while I regard the smallest sin as infinitely loathsome, I do not believe that any being, never good enough to see the essential ugliness of sin, could sin so as to deserve such punishment. I am not now, however, dealing with the question of the duration of punishment, but with the idea of punishment itself; and would only say in passing, that the notion that a creature born imperfect, nay, born with impulses to evil not of his own generating, and which he could not help having, a creature to whom the true face of God was never presented, and by whom it never could have been seen, should be thus condemned, is as loathsome a lie against God as could find place in heart too undeveloped to understand what justice is, and too low to look up into the face of Jesus.

“It may be an infinitely less evil to murder a man than to refuse to forgive him. The former may be the act of a moment of passion: the latter is the heart’s choice.”

‘’It Shall Not Be Forgiven’’
Unspoken Sermons, First Series (1867)
Fonte: Unspoken Sermons: Series I, II, III

“My prayers, my God, flow from what I am not;
I think thy answers make me what I am.”

Fonte: The Diary of an Old Soul & the White Page Poems