This will it was that by and by grew and grew in me, and made me strong. I began to feel an unspeakable compassion for all men upon earth, and yet in the last resort I was proud that I was one of them. I understood how blind fate can strip and plunder... The Great Hunger - Page 322by Johan Bojer - 1919 - 328 pagesFull view - About this book
| Johan Bojer - 1919 - 330 pages
...something left. There was one little indomitable spark in me, that began to glow all by itself—it was as if I were lifted back to the first day of existence,...harmony and light both for the world and for God. creator in steel; no, friend, but to build temples; not chapels for prayers or churches for wailing... | |
| Carl Gad - 1920 - 272 pages
...last resort, I was proud that I was one of them. "I understood how blind fate can strip and plunder us all, and yet something will remain in us at the last,...yet still we bear within us the spark, the germ of our eternity, of harmony and light both for the world and for God. "And I knew now that what I had... | |
| Edward Jewitt Wheeler, Frank Crane - 1919 - 464 pages
...last resort I was proud that I was one of them. "I understood how blind fate can strip and plunder us all, and yet something will remain in us at the last,...yet still we bear within us the spark, the germ of our eternity, of harmony and light both for the world and for God. "And I knew now that what I had... | |
| 1920 - 462 pages
...with whom I have come In contact, who would be comforted or helped or encouraged by Peer's Philosopsy, "Blind fate can strip and plunder us of all, and yet...harmony and light both for the world, and for God." — "Mankind must arise, and be better than the blind powers that order its ways; in the midst of ita... | |
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