“’The person whose life is not guided by sincerity, by an habitual disposition to face up to the truth or to the demands of his conscience – however uncomfortable or hard that may be – flat separates himself from any possibility of communicating with God. Anyone who is afraid of looking into his conscience is afraid of looking at God. Only those who can look God in the face can really get to know him.’ It is not possible to find God without this radical love of truth. Neither is it possible to get on well with the people around us.”
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