"Say, do you know," he went on, lowering his voice cautiously and bending forward as if afraid the coffee-colored sentry pacing near by might overhear, "for a while I even thought you were imposters."
"The Border Boys Across the Frontier"
Fremont B. Deering
Only think of those impudent imposters who supported the infamous breach of national faith in the year 1797, by passing a law to protect the Bank of England from paying their notes; only think of those barefaced swindlers now whining and canting about national faith; only think of the impudence of those who, at the very moment that they are blustering about national faith, and pretending to be shocked at the bare mention of reducing what they call the national debt; only think of their passing an Act of Parliament to reduce the interest of a particular portion of that debt, by lowering the 5 per cent.
"Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. Volume 3"
Henry Hunt
imposters and hypocrites there are indeed, but India respects all for the sake of the few who illumine the whole land with supernal blessings.
"Autobiography of a YOGI"
Paramhansa Yogananda