Jonathan Swift — "What they do in heaven we are ignorant of; what they do not we are told expressl…"
What they do in heaven we are ignorant of; what they do not we are told expressly: that they neither marry, nor are given in marriage.
What they do in heaven we are ignorant of; what they do not we are told expressly: that they neither marry, nor are given in marriage.
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"Argument is the worst enemy of truth."
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