I come from no country, from no city, no tribe. I am the son of the road... all tongues and all prayers belong to me. But I belong to none of them.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My family is no different from yours. We may be different from the geography that we come from. Some of you all may pray differently than I do, some of you all may be from a different ethnicity, but we all have the same story.
I do not belong to any religion. Everything is between God and myself.
Just as a son, to be a son of man, must be of the same nature and spirit of his father; so with the sons of God, and so it will be with all who are born of the spirit of God.
I prayed, thanking God, for making it all possible for me, because I knew where I came from.
The land of a god corresponds with the land of his worshipers.
In spite of all temptations of belonging to many nations, I've remained an Indian.
I come from a family of servants. My father's father was a servant, and my father's father's father was a slave.
My features I take from my father, but my spirit, my industry and perseverance I get from my Indian mother.
I was born in the Land of Israel, the son of pioneers - people who tilled the land and sought no fights - who did not come to Israel to dispossess its residents.
This land, which we have watered with our tears and our blood, is now our mother country, and we are well satisfied to stay where wisdom abounds and gospel is free.