“You cannot judge a man's life by the success of a moment, by the victory of an hour, or even by the results of a year. You must view his life as a whole. You must stand where you can see the man as he treads the entire path that leads from the cradle to the grave - now crossing the plain, now climbing the steeps, now passing through pleasant fields, now wending his way with difficulty between rugged rocks - tempted, tried, tested, triumphant.” MenWayYearsWholeMomentsHoursResultsViewsPathRocksFieldsHe ManJudgingVictoryDifficultyGravesPassingPassingsPleasantClimbingTestedTemptedCradleCrossingsTriumphantPassing ThroughRugged Book:The Life and Speeches of Hon. Wm. Jennings Bryan Source: The Life and Speeches of Hon. Wm. Jennings Bryan
“Another striding instance is recorded by the very intelligent traveler regarding a representation of the fall of our first parents, sculptured in the magnificent temple of Ipsambul in Nubia. He says that a very exact representation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden is to be seen in that cave, and that the serpent climbing round the tree is especially delineated, and the whole subject of the tempting of our first parents most accurately exhibited.” FirstsWholeFallParentTreeAtheismSubjectsGardenIntelligentRoundsInstanceTemplesClimbingAdamMagnificentRepresentationTravelerCavesEdenSerpentTemptingAdam And EveGarden Of Eden Author:Godfrey Higgins