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Men Quotes by Charles Alexander Eastman
- Love between a man and a woman is founded on the mating instinct and is not free from desire and self-seeking. But to have a…
- The Wise Man believes profoundly in silence - the sign of a perfect equilibrium. Silence is the absolute poise or balance of body, mind and…
- But to have a friend, and to be true under any and all trials, is the mark of a man!
- More than this, even in those white men who professed religion we found much inconsistency of conduct. They spoke much of spiritual things, while seeking…
- The Indian was a religious man from his mother's womb.
- The religion of the Indian is the last thing about him that the man of another race will ever understand.
- The logical man must either deny all miracles or none, and our American Indian myths and hero stories are perhaps, in themselves, quite as credible…
- The red man divided mind into two parts, - the spiritual mind and the physical mind.
- There was no religious ceremony connected with marriage among us, while on the other hand the relation between man and woman was regarded as in…
- The logical man must either deny all miracles or none.
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