A credulous, religious-minded fool, as I've pointed out! And he carried his credulity into the next period of his life, where he believed in one social or philosophical Ism after another, always on the trail of Truth! He was never courageous enough to face what he really knew was true, that there is no truth for men, that human life in unimportant and meaningless. No. He was always grasping at some absurd new faith to find an excuse for going on!


Loving: Act 3, Scene 1. - Days Without End (1933)


A credulous, religious-minded fool, as I've pointed out! And he carried his credulity into the next period of his life, where he believed in one...

A credulous, religious-minded fool, as I've pointed out! And he carried his credulity into the next period of his life, where he believed in one...

A credulous, religious-minded fool, as I've pointed out! And he carried his credulity into the next period of his life, where he believed in one...

A credulous, religious-minded fool, as I've pointed out! And he carried his credulity into the next period of his life, where he believed in one...