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“Another side of public life is our life in society. After all, the best way in which we may there, in heart and mind, rise with Christ, is by the thoughtful watchfulness of love. Thoughtlessness of heart slides into insensibility of heart, and if encouraged in youth, makes the cruel man or woman of after life. How often do we ask ourselves before we speak whether our speech will do wrong or give unnecessary pain? We are fond sometimes of speaking roughly, or delight in the cleverness which makes another wince. It is a pride and pleasure which is base; for it is unhuman, and is as far removed from the sweetness and gentleness of Christ as heaven is from hell.”
STOPFORD BROOKE
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