"Who knows the heart of the Christian? How……" — Rudyard Kipling
"Who knows the heart of the Christian? How does he reason? What are his measures and balances? Which is his season For laughter, forbearance or bloodshed, and what devils move him When he arises to smite us? I do not love him."
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223 Quotes by Rudyard Kipling
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