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Vesture Quotes by Thomas Carlyle
- Why multiply instances? It is written, the Heavens and the Earth shall fade away like a Vesture; which indeed they are: the Time-vesture of the…
- Nature is the time-vesture of God that reveals Him to the wise, and hides him from the foolish.
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- Nature is the time-vesture of God that reveals Him to the wise, and hides him from the foolish. — Thomas Carlyle
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