So if I am asked to call myself an "infidel," I reply: To what doctrine do you ask me to be faithful?
Well, anyway, if honesty forbids me to call myself a success, it is a satisfaction to remember that I did not have to play the wall-flower, which I would have thought the most terrible disaster that could befall me.
I want to establish my right, first, to call myself a Philadelphian, and then, to talk about Philadelphia as freely as we only can talk about the places and the people and the things we belong to and care for.
I call myself a man of the world, but when it comes to private matters--well, then I draw the line.
For unless I make this sacrifice of my gentler nature I shall be unworthy to call myself a public man, or to be reported in the newspapers.
I dare say you know what I call myself--a 'Tory Communist.
So, if I am asked to call myself an "infidel," I reply: To what doctrine do you ask me to be faithful?
But look for yourself: if that man is not an enemy, I will disgrace father and mother, call myself an Indian, and go hunt with the Siouxes!
I call myself a fair trader, and one who gives to his chaps as good as he receives.
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