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They Can't Cancel Your Soul

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Posted By: slrobi, 4/29/2021 12:12:50 PM

Fear not those who can destroy the body. After Napoleon III banished him from France, Victor Hugo made his home first in Belgium, then in Jersey, and finally on the island of Guernsey, where he completed some of his most famous and resonant works. Hugo’s was not a complete exile. He wrote prodigiously, continued to receive friends and admirers from the continent, and evidently enjoyed life in the English Channel. But he had lost his position and his home. Such experiences change a person, though not always for the worse. Standing at a remove, Hugo felt that he could see the world and its inhabitants with greater clarity.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: udanja99 4/29/2021 12:36:12 PM (No. 770672)
I wonder how she feels about the “far right” now, given that they are NOT the ones who destroyed her career, reputation and life.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: RayLRiv 4/29/2021 12:52:10 PM (No. 770697)
Excellent read
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Reply 3 - Posted by: columba 4/29/2021 1:09:18 PM (No. 770720)
HOUSEKEEPING NOTE: Atheists listen up! You do have a soul. Your real job here in earth is to know love and serve God.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: bad-hair 4/29/2021 3:12:46 PM (No. 770846)
If you actually have one. Go looking if you need to.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: MorningStar 4/29/2021 4:02:32 PM (No. 770883)
Caylan Ford's soulful words had me soaring as if on the wings of an angel. Truly this woman has the gift of words and sound thought! May all who call her friend rejoice in her countenance.
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Fear not those who can destroy the body. After Napoleon III banished him from France, Victor Hugo made his home first in Belgium, then in Jersey, and finally on the island of Guernsey, where he completed some of his most famous and resonant works. Hugo’s was not a complete exile. He wrote prodigiously, continued to receive friends and admirers from the continent, and evidently enjoyed life in the English Channel. But he had lost his position and his home. Such experiences change a person, though not always for the worse. Standing at a remove, Hugo felt that he could see the world and its inhabitants with greater clarity.
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