British writer, born on April 3, 1838, and died on January 29, 1901. Known for his poetry, prose, and theological works, he was renowned for his literary and religious thoughts.
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“Morality will be very difficult for the man who does not pray.”
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“The religious instinct will never be replaced by law or even philanthropy.”
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“To be selfish is to sacrifice the nobler for the meaner ends, and to be sordidly content.”
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“All good government must begin at home.”
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“Give God the margin of eternity to justify himself.”
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“Precious beyond price are good resolutions. Valuable beyond price are good feelings.”
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