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“Man ever is and always shall be blessed; for he loves, and love is an onward current that never ebbs; and borne upon this current humanity will at last make its far, fair haven; and meanwhile, as it voyages, it will find the course not too rough, but glorified by frequent halcyon days and calm nights set with stars.”

Quote by Frank C. Lockwood

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Frank C. Lockwood

Frank C. Lockwood was an American author born in 1864 and died in 1948. His works covered a variety of fields, including history, biography, and fiction. Lockwood was known for his profound insights into history and his delicate portrayal of character. more

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