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Knulp Quotes By Pat Robertson

God will judge people on the basis of what they did in light of what they knew. — Pat Robertson

Knulp Quotes By Hermann Hesse

Here it is Saturday. You wouldn't know how good it feels after a hard week."
"Oh, I can imagine," said Knulp with a smile. — Hermann Hesse

Knulp Quotes By Bryan Caplan

If education causes better economic understanding, there is an argument for education subsidies - albeit not necessarily higher subsidies than we have now.62 If the connection is not causal, however, throwing money at education treats a symptom of economic illiteracy, not the disease. You would get more bang for your buck by defunding efforts to "get out the vote."63 One intriguing piece of evidence against the causal theory is that educational attainment rose substantially in the postwar era, but political knowledge stayed about the same.64 — Bryan Caplan

Knulp Quotes By James Morcan

Another crucial thing to question is why deniers even bother to quibble about the number of deaths. If one day it were proven only five million or 5.5 million Jews were exterminated, would it be any less an atrocity? What number would deniers suggest is low enough to say that genocide didn't occur and that it's not important that humanity remembers the Holocaust and the lessons learnt? — James Morcan

Knulp Quotes By Billy Graham

A child who is allowed to be disrespectful to his parents will not have true respect for anyone. — Billy Graham

Knulp Quotes By George Orwell

It's not so much staying alive, it's staying human that's important. What counts is that we don't betray each other — George Orwell

Knulp Quotes By Hermann Hesse

Knulp was right in doing what his nature demanded and what few others could do, in speaking to strangers like a child and winning their hearts, in saying pleasant things to ladies of all ages, and making Sundays out of weekdays. — Hermann Hesse