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Frederick Buechner was an American clergyman, theologian, and author known for his insightful and accessible writings on religion and spirituality. His works, including "Wishful Thinking" and "The Sacred Journey," explore themes of faith, grace, and the human condition. Buechner's ability to articulate complex spiritual concepts in a relatable manner made him a respected and influential figure in modern Christian thought.

"In his holy flirtation with the world, God occasionally drops a handkerchief. These handkerchiefs are called saints."



"Compassion is sometimes the fatal capacity for feeling what it is like to live inside somebody else's skin. It is the knowledge that there can never really be any peace and joy for me until there is peace and joy finally for you too."



"Religion points to that area of human experience where in one way or another man comes upon mystery as a summons to pilgrimage."


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