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"The Endless Beginning" "The Endless Beginning" by George Sorbane
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“The Manitou of America will creep in you, rejoice you when she shines above, and offend and sadden you when she is put down.”
George Sorbane, "The Endless Beginning"
“The truth is like a septic tank and the smell will eventually get out no matter how hard we tighten down the hatch.”
George Sorbane, "The Endless Beginning"
“So Alex was counting the days until he would step on the holy soil of Boston, ready to breathe the cold Atlantic air and sense the spirits of those remarkable people about whom he had read so much with nearly religious admiration, walk the streets in their footsteps, and pray in the churches where they had found peace and solace in times of fateful junction.”
George Sorbane, "The Endless Beginning"
“The important papers the Founders left us were the most significant writings in recorded history after the Holy Books, a magic trek for peace and guidance in times of trouble, a forgotten and often ignored dimension of the Nation founding.”
George Sorbane, "The Endless Beginning"