William Faulkner Quotes
Then Alone, Of All Church Gatherings, Is There Something Of That Peace Which Is The Promise And The End Of The Church. The Mind And The Heart Purged Then, If It Is Ever To Be; The Week And Its Whatever Disasters Finished And Summed And Expiated By The Stern And Formal Fury Of The Morning Service; The Next Week And Its Whatever Disasters Not Yet Born, The Heart Quiet Now For A Little While Beneath The Cool Soft Blowing Of Faith And Hope.
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