A man only misfortune is to forsake his Maker.

Lailah Gifty
A man only misfortune is to forsake his Maker.
A man only misfortune is to forsake his Maker.
A man only misfortune is to forsake his Maker.
A man only misfortune is to forsake his Maker.
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A man only misfortune is to forsake his Maker. In this quote, William Shakespeare speaks of the importance of religion and God, saying that a man who turns away from God has only been dealt misfortune.

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