The Pets of Famous Authors:

THE DOG OF OSCAR WILDE AND THE FROG OF MARK TWAIN





THE DOG OF OSCAR WILDE AND THE FROG OF MARK TWAIN

THE DOG OF OSCAR WILDE AND THE FROG OF MARK TWAIN
FAMOUS PETS

ON: RELIGION


OSCAR WILDE OBSERVES
Religion is a system that too often attempts to solve intellectual problems by first declaring the intellect to be fatally defective. 

MARK TWAIN REMARKS
If religion solved too many problems it would soon put itself out of business. 

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