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When Leibniz speaks of a possible world, he means a set of compossible, finite things that God could have brought into existence if he were not constrained by the goodness that is part of his nature.
The goodness that can arise in the face of adversity is astounding.
They've seen the worst that humanity can offer, but also the goodness that can come out of it".
You can always access the goodness that was gifted to you by that person or the thing that you lost.
You all know who you are, and I am so grateful to you for reminding me of the goodness that exists in my world.
Imagine all the goodness that can come from a place where where you come from makes you unique vs. segregated, interesting vs. a threat.
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He has made spiritual imagination — faith that goes beyond the material and the established; goodness that can be striven for and accomplished — seem consistent with secular preoccupation.
Politicians and other leaders share in the inherent goodness that marks the aspirations and lives of most people.
"I must say it has been inspiring to me, despite the cynicism and solipsism of the modern world, to be reminded once again of the innate goodness that is at the heart of humanity," Mr. Mbabazi said.
"You cannot repress the basic goodness that is in human nature.
Dishes like a deep fried dumpling and beef stew, or the gratinéed goodness that is pelmeni Moscow, might not immediately register as optimal warm-weather eating.
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