The typical American believes that no necessity of the soul is free and that there are precious few, if any, which cannot be bought.
A tragic writer does not have to believe in God, but he must believe in man.
Nothing is too great or too good to be true. Do not believe that we can imagine things better than they are. In the long run, in the ultimate outlook, in the eye of the Creator, the possibilities of existence, the possibilities open to us, are beyond our imagination.