will maketh man a 'no' against the tide defiant god unto his gods while on their wake he ride for passage save in thankful sacrifice with trembling hand this willing man call upon these gods twice
will maketh man a 'no' against the tide defiant god unto his gods while on their wake he ride for passage save in thankful sacrifice with trembling hand this willing man call upon these gods twice
Isn’t it only the indulgent man who can disdain himself enough to muster the hatred to look for the ugliness inside him—some men even with a grin and gallows humor?
The Prodigal