"Today the journey is ended, I have worked out the mandates of fate; Naked, alone, undefended, I knock at the Uttermost Gate. Behind is life and its longing, Its trial, its trouble, its sorrow, Beyond is the Infinite Morning Of a day without a tomorrow."
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"A Soul's Soliloquy", reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations (1922) p. 736 (under "Soul")
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