Quotes from Walter Prescott Webb
The real scholar must choose truth and somehow it is better if it is made so ugly that nobody could doubt its virginity.
~ Walter Prescott Webb
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The wild Comanche and Apache were no amenable to the gentle philosophy of Christ nor were they tamed by the mysteries and elaborate ceremonials of the church. The war-whoop was sweater to them than evening vespers; the crescent bow was a better symbol of their desires than the holy cross; and it was far more joyful, in their eyes, to chase the shaggy buffalo on pinto ponies than to practice the art of dry-farming under the direction of black-robed priest.
~ Walter Prescott Webb
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