Look around you, he said. There is no prophet in the earth's long chronicle who's not honored here today. Whatever form you spoke of you were right.
by Cormac McCarthy (0 Reviews)
In Cormac McCarthy's "The Road," a profound moment arises when a character emphasizes the universality of truth and wisdom throughout history. By urging the other to observe their surroundings, he highlights that every significant figure, regardless of beliefs or teachings, holds a place of respect in their current reality. This acknowledgment serves as a reminder that truth can manifest in countless ways, often transcending individual perspectives.
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