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Quote #208749

For all mankind that unstained scroll unfurled, Where God might write anew the story of the World.

Edward Everett Hale

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The couplet imagines the world as a freshly unrolled, “unstained” parchment—an image of moral and historical renewal. The “scroll” suggests a record of human actions, but here it is clean, implying a moment when the past’s errors are suspended and a new beginning becomes possible. By saying “Where God might write anew the story of the World,” the speaker frames renewal not merely as human reform but as providential re-creation: history can be rewritten under divine guidance. The lines thus evoke hope after rupture—an opening for collective recommitment, repentance, or reconstruction—casting the future as a sacred text still being authored.

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