How can we expect fate to let a righteous cause prevail when there is hardly anyone who will give himself up undividedly to a righteous cause?

Sophie Scholl
How can we expect fate to let a righteous cause...
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The quote, “How can we expect fate to let a righteous cause prevail when there is hardly anyone who will give himself up undividedly to a righteous cause?” by Samuel Johnson is a great reminder that we need to fight for what we believe in. The quote serves as a reminder that if we want our causes to succeed, we have to put in the work and fight for them.

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