"Ne kadar değerli olduğunu, sana nasıl davranıldığıyla ölçme. Şunu hep hatırla; değerlisin, önemlisin, seviliyorsun ve bu dünyaya başka kimsenin katamayacağı bir şey katıyorsun.”
Wyclif’s denial of transubstantiation gave his enemies their opportunity. His support dwindled to a small minority at Oxford. First, the chancellor and a small council condemned his doctrines and forbade him to lecture. Then the archbishop of Canterbury, William Courtenay, followed with another council that condemned ten of Wyclif’s doctrines as heretical. By 1382 the reformer was effectively silenced at Oxford.
“She’ll be safer for him than a girl would. More judgement.”
He looked at me, his eyes fumbling, the words fumbling at what he was trying to say. “It aint always the safe things in this world that a fellow……”
“You mean, the safe things are not always the best thing?”