Return to old watering holes for more than water for friends and dreams are there to meet you; Abuses are the result of seeing one another too often; Caution is not cowardice for even the ants march armed; Every beast roars in its own den; Haste does not result in prosperity; The hunt...
His defiance of the American Dream’s prosperity narrative by becoming a Christian servant signals his newly directed attention not only on the I–thou relationship but also on “Thee”—God (p. 160). For, as he placed his service over selfishness in provisioning the hungry, Brown ...