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Khataus Win Quotes By George Washington

I have often expressed my sentiments, that every man, conducting himself as a good citizen, and being accountable to God alone for his religious opinions, ought to be protected in worshipping the Deity according to the dictates of his own conscience. — George Washington

Khataus Win Quotes By Robert Graves

Hardly one soldier in a hundred was inspired by religious feeling of even the crudest kind. It would have been difficult to remain religious in the trenches even if one had survived the irreligion of the training battalion at home. — Robert Graves

Khataus Win Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

The difference between what he had been then and what he now was, was enormous ... Then he was free and fearless ... now he felt himself caught in the meshes of a stupid, empty, valueless, frivolous life ... He remembered how proud he was at one time of his straightforwardness, how he had made a rule of always speaking the truth ... and he was now sunk deep in lies ... lies considered as truth by all who surrounded him. — Leo Tolstoy

Khataus Win Quotes By Michael Chabon

I don't do a lot of foisting, because when it comes to books I don't really like to be foisted upon. — Michael Chabon

Khataus Win Quotes By Thomas Wolfe

Somewhere in the crowd a woman sobbed and collapsed in a faint. She was immediately carried out by two Boy Scouts who happened to be present, and who administered first aid to her in the rest-room, one of them hastily kindling a crackling fire of pine boughs by striking two flints together, while the other made a tourniquet, and tied several knots in his handkerchief. — Thomas Wolfe

Khataus Win Quotes By Julia Cameron

When we put the pen to paper, we articulate things in our life that we may have felt vague about. Before you write about something, somebody says, 'How do you feel?' and you say, 'Oh, I feel okay.' Then you write about it, and you discover you don't feel okay. — Julia Cameron