Whenever a man talks loudly against religion,—always suspect that it is not his reason, but his passions which have got the better of his creed.
Tristram Shandy (1759–67) bk. 2, ch. 17
Whenever a man talks loudly against religion,—always suspect that it is not his reason, but his passions which have got the better of his creed.
Tristram Shandy (1759–67) bk. 2, ch. 17