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“Those writers who never go further into a subject than is compatible with making what they say indisputably clear to man, woman, and child, may be the lights of this age, but they will not be the lights of another.”

“It is not always necessary that truth should take a bodily form—a material palpable form. It is sometimes better that it should dwell around us spiritually, creating harmony—sounding through the air like the solemn sweet tone of a bell.”


A Commonplace Book of Thoughts, Memories, and Fancies

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