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Man Quotes by Ernest Gaines
- I still don't even know if the sheriff will let me see him. And suppose he did; what then? What do I say to him?…
- I like the sound of people's voices, and I think what a man says can very well tell what he's thinking, whether he's lying or…
- I think I'm a very religious person. I think I believe in God as much as any man does. I don't only believe in God,…
- The sharecropper may lower his eyes, but not because he's less of a man. That's just a condition of society that such things exist.
- How do people come up with a date and a time to take life from another man? Who made them God?
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