Source : The Jew of Malta prologue (ca. 1592)
Christopher Marlowe“Accumulating orthodoxy makes it harder year-by-year to be a Christian than it was in Jesus' day.”
“I only know what I heard and what I read. I had no involvement,”
“I have never believed in being part of any one group or camp.”
“My philosophy of life can be summed up in four words: It can't be helped.”
Source : Will Cuppy (2008). “The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody”, p.214, David R. Godine Publisher
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