Henry David Thoreau Quotes
Every Sacred Book, Successively, Has Been Accepted In The Faith That It Was To Be The Final Resting-place Of The Sojourning Soul;but After All, It Was But A Caravansary Which Supplied Refreshment To The Traveler, And Directed Him Farther On His Way To Isphahan Or Bagdat. Thank God, No Hindoo Tyranny Prevailed At The Framing Of The World, But We Are Freemen Of The Universe, And Not Sentenced To Any Caste.
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