“The Neapolitan officers did not lose much honour, for God knows they had not much to lose - but they lost all they had.”
            After a French rout of the Neapolitan army (1798) [citation needed] 
1790s
        
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As translated in Masnavi I Ma'navi : The Spiritual Couplets of Maulána Jalálu-'d-Dín Muhammad Rúmí (1898) edited by Edward Henry Whinfield Book IV, Story IV : "Bayazid and his impious sayings when beside himself" <!-- also quoted in The Perennial Philosophy (1945) by Aldous Huxley -->
As translated in Masnavi I Ma'navi : The Spiritual Couplets of Maulána Jalálu-'d-Dín Muhammad Rúmí (1898) edited by Edward Henry Whinfield Book IV, Story IV : "Bayazid and his impious sayings when beside himself" <!-- also quoted in The Perennial Philosophy (1945) by Aldous Huxley -->
“The reason people lose their healing, is because they begin questioning if God really did it.”
[NBC News, Dateline, http://www.culteducation.com/reference/hinn/hinn20.html, 2002-12-27]
                                        
                                        "To Raja Rao" (1969) (A poem written in English) 
Uncollected Poems (1954-1969)
                                    
Source: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Red Prophet (1988), Chapter 15.
Source: 1880s, Incidents and Anecdotes of the Civil War (1885), p. 56