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The atheist has no hope.
James Freeman Clarke
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Dorothea Dix:
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What greater bliss than to look back on days spent in usefulness, in doing good to those around us.
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Why not, when it can be done without exposure or expense, let me rescue some of America's miserable
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I have had so much at heart. Defeated, not conquered; disappointed, not discouraged. I have but to
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Happy are those who dwell apart from the harrowing tumults of public life!
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Dorothea Dix:
The capsules of the geranium furnish admirable barometers. Fasten the beard, when fully ripe, uponDorothea Dix:
There is, in our nature, a disposition to indulgence, a secret desire to escape from labor, which,Dorothea Dix:
I have little taste for fashionable dissipations, cards, and dancing; the theatre and tea parties aDorothea Dix:
What greater bliss than to look back on days spent in usefulness, in doing good to those around us.Dorothea Dix:
We are not sent into this world mainly to enjoy the loveliness therein, nor to sit us down in passiDorothea Dix:
Why not, when it can be done without exposure or expense, let me rescue some of America's miserableDorothea Dix:
'Know,' says a wise writer, the historian of kings, 'Know the men that are to be trusted'; but howDorothea Dix:
I have had so much at heart. Defeated, not conquered; disappointed, not discouraged. I have but toDorothea Dix:
I shall try and effect all that is before me to perform; and God, I think, will surely give me streDorothea Dix:
Happy are those who dwell apart from the harrowing tumults of public life!