Quote #77684
If anyone or anything tries to curse or kill the Goodness at the Center of all things, it will just keep coming back to life. Forever Easter.
David Housholder
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line frames Easter not merely as a calendar feast but as a recurring pattern at the heart of reality: goodness is ultimately irrepressible. By pairing “curse or kill” with “the Goodness at the Center of all things,” the quote casts evil, despair, or violence as forces that can wound but not finally extinguish what is most real. “Keep coming back to life” evokes resurrection language while also suggesting moral and spiritual resilience—goodness reappears in persons, communities, and history despite repeated attempts to suppress it. The closing phrase, “Forever Easter,” turns resurrection into an ongoing condition: hope is not a one-time miracle but a perpetual renewal.




