Henry David Thoreau Quotes
It Is Not Every Man Who Can Be A Christian, Even In A Very Moderate Sense, Whatever Education You Give Him. It Is A Matter Of Constitution And Temperament, After All. He May Have To Be Born Again Many Times. I Have Known Many A Man Who Pretended To Be A Christian, In Whom It Was Ridiculous, For He Had No Genius For It. It Is Not Every Man Who Can Be A Free Man, Even.
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