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These paradoxes reside in the fact that one can never fully begin, though one is already begun. This realization is fundamentally retrospective: it is only by remembering in the right way-and avoiding remembering in the wrong ones-that we come to inhabit our state as ‘being begun.’ This lesson is also the primordial form of grace. (Paffenroth and Kennedy- Augustine, p. 3.)
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