A strongly accentuated zoophilism, such as an inordinate love of horses or dogs, throws the emotional nature out of balance; and those who are possessed by it are not likely to care very much for people.
A strongly accentuated zoophilism, such as an inordinate love of horses or dogs, throws the emotional nature out of balance; and those who are posses… - William E. Woodward
A strongly accentuated zoophilism, such as an inordinate love of horses or dogs, throws the emotional nature out of balance; and those who are posses…
- William E. Woodward
Washington possessed the superb self-confidence that comes only to men whose inner life is faint, for the inner life is full of nameless doubts. - William E. Woodward
Washington possessed the superb self-confidence that comes only to men whose inner life is faint, for the inner life is full of nameless doubts.
Vanity as an impulse has without doubt been of far more benefit to civilization than modesty has ever been. - William E. Woodward
Vanity as an impulse has without doubt been of far more benefit to civilization than modesty has ever been.
No man can be a Christian and a soldier at the same time, for the two ideas are wholly incompatible. - William E. Woodward
No man can be a Christian and a soldier at the same time, for the two ideas are wholly incompatible.
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