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Sight Quotes by George MacDonald
- If it were not for the outside world, we would have no inside world to understand things by. Least of all could we understand God…
- I've been thinking about it a great deal, and it seems to me that although one sixpence is as good as another sixpence, not twenty…
- In very truth, a wise imagination, which is the presence of the spirit of God, is the best guide that man or woman can have;…
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- It is not monogamy when there is one legal wife, and mistresses out of sight. — Annie Besant
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