Dear and Glorious Physician
Taylor Caldwell
Top 10 Best Quotes
“Corrupt citizens breed corrupt rulers, and it is the mob who finally decides when virtue shall die.”
“. . . a statement that is repugnant to one's beliefs can be as true as one that is pleasurable.”
“God is never absent from the affairs of men, though we are not conscious of Him very often.”
“The more wants a man has, the less freedom.”
“If a nation has not God that nation must fall, but if a nation has God then all the powers of evil, and all the armies, cannot shake its foundations; no, not even if the whole world is arrayed against it.”
“No man is more abhorred than a man who is different from his neighbors. They feel violated and threatened if one dares to be as they are not.”
“I loved you and reverenced you, for teachers are the noblest of men and labor for little and only from the fullness of their unselfish souls. In your name, and in my memory of you, I will do the best I can, and remember you always.”
“surcease, and this Keptah noted. The force of the spirit, he reflected, can often keep death at bay, and faith can sometimes accomplish the impossible.”
“dustiness, yet in that dustiness I always feel the movement of pain. I am afraid to penetrate deeper.”
“Once he said to his mother, “Do not ask me what is wrong with me, for I do not know. When I reach into my mind I encounter nothing but”
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