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Eyes blinded by the fog of things cannot see truth. Ears deafened by the din of things cannot hear truth. Brains bewildered by the whirl of things cannot think truth. Hearts deadened by the weight of things cannot feel truth. Throats choked by the dust of things cannot speak truth.
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Here and there among men, there are those who pause in the hurried rush to listen to the call of a life that is more real… He who sees and hears too much is cursed for a dreamer, a fanatic, or a fool, by the mad mob who, having eyes, see not, ears and hear not, and refuse to understand…
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There is a bond of fellowship in sorrow that knows no conventionality.
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Born:
May 4, 1872
Died:
May 24, 1944
(aged 72)
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Harold Bell Wright was a best-selling American writer of fiction, essays, and nonfiction.
Known for:
The Shepherd of the Hills (1907)
That Printer of Udell's (1903)
The Calling of Dan Matthews (1909)
When A Man's A Man (1916)
The Eyes of the World (1914)
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