“He had fought like a pagan who defends his religion.”
Stephen Crane book The Red Badge of Courage
Source: The Red Badge of Courage (1895), Ch. 17
Source: Books, The Arabs in History (1950), p. 45-46
“He had fought like a pagan who defends his religion.”
Stephen Crane book The Red Badge of Courage
Source: The Red Badge of Courage (1895), Ch. 17
Clifford D. Simak book Way Station
Source: Way Station (1963), Ch. 30
Context: Ulysses, he thought, had not told him all the truth about the Talisman. He had told him that it had disappeared and that the galaxy was without it, but he had not told him that for many years its power and glory had been dimmed by the failure of its custodian to provide linkage between the people and the force. And all that time the corrosion occasioned by that failure had eaten away at the bonds of the galactic cofraternity.
Napoleon I of France (1769–1821) French general, First Consul and later Emperor of the French
Campagnes d'Egypte et Syrie, Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1998, p. 275. Translated by John Tolan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Tolan in European Accounts of Muhammad's Life http://www.academia.edu/1834648/European_Accounts_of_Muhammads_Life. Napoleon wrote his memoirs on the island of Saint Helena. It is here he develops his portrait of Muhammad as a model lawmaker and conqueror.
Ralph Barton Perry (1876–1957) American philosopher
"The Thought and Character of William James" (1935), Vol 2, ch. LXIX
Sita Ram Goel book The Calcutta Quran Petition
The Calcutta Quran Petition (1986)
Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) Union United States Army officer
"To the Indianapolis Clergy." The Iconoclast (Indianapolis, IN) (1883)