Carson McCullers Quotes
The Things They Have Done To Us! The Truths They Have Turned Into Lies! The Ideals They Have Fouled And Made Vile. Take Jesus. He Was One Of Us. He Knew. When He Said That It Is Harder For A Camel To Pass Through The Eye Of A Needle Than For A Rich Man To Enter The Kingdom Of God - He Damn Well Meant Just What He Said. But Look At What The Church Has Done To Jesus In The Last Two Thousand Years. What They Have Made Of Him. How They Have Turned Every Word He Spoke For Their Own Vile Ends. Jesus Would Be Framed And In Jail If He Was Living Today. Jesus Would Be One Who Really Knows. Me And Jesus Would Sit Across The Table And I Would Look At Him And He Would Look At Me And We Would Both Know That The Other Knew. Me And Jesus And Karl Marx Could All Sit At A Table And -
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