"The so-called godly man may be more likely……" — Gerry Spence
"The so-called godly man may be more likely to do serious wrong than a man who deeply questions himself. The 'godly man' often zealously follows religious precepts that, in the end, justify an unjust injury to others, while the questioning man, addressing his own conscience, may have the better chance to consider all the circumstances and come to the just decision."
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Gerry Spence
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38 Quotes by Gerry Spence
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