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1 She always wondered now if the sordid-looking adventure might not be at heart the divine adventure .
2 Life is a divine adventure and he whose faith is finest, firmest and clearest will go farthest.
3 For, as she could dare the heavenly, divine adventure , so there was no wild and ardent adventure of the earth she did not claim.
4 May we not ask-Who ,afterall, would prefer the safety of automatism to the glory of this Divine adventure ?
5 Myth, even in Homer or the Rig-Veda, perpetually falls back on the old stock of absurd and immoral divine adventures .
6 She envied this Jewess, whose radiant beauty still glowed under the ashes of penitence, her divine adventures , and even her sorrows.
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