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Not until he stood at the altar did he achieve a sense of being hale and furnished. It was strange, he thought, that a m
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"Not until he stood at the altar did he achieve a sense of being hale and furnished. It was strange, he thought, that a man would find his surest current in the spot where he felt least worthy"

- Charles Tennyson Turner

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This quote speaks with the suggestion of finding stamina in unanticipated places. The lead character is standing at the altar, a place of religious relevance, as well as he is really feeling a feeling of integrity and also completeness that he had actually not felt before. He is shocked by this feeling, as he does not really feel worthwhile of remaining in such an area. This quote recommends that occasionally we can locate strength and tranquility in position where we the very least expect it. It is a reminder that we must not be also fast to judge a situation or location, maybe the source of strength and convenience that we need. It likewise speaks to the suggestion that we must not be too difficult on ourselves, as we may can greater than we think.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Charles Tennyson Turner between July 4, 1808 and April 25, 1879. He was a famous Poet from England. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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