“It was of no use. That particular sort of coward and evader he was not, and he lay abed facing all his sins, all his slacknesses, and the merited punishment by a just and angry God.”
The God-Seeker (1949), Ch. 5
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American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright 1885–1951Related quotes

“He in the turning dust lay
mightily in his might, his horsemanship all forgotten.”
XVI. 775–776 (tr. R. Lattimore).
Iliad (c. 750 BC)

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