“The family uses people, not for what they are, nor for what they are intended to be, but for what it wants them for- its own uses. It thinks of them not as what God has made them, but as the something which it has arranged that they shall be.”
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Suggestions for Thought by Florence Nightingale: Selections and Commentaries
This book compiles a selection of Florence Nightingale's writings, offering readers a glimpse into her intellectual pursuits and philosophical musings. The commentaries provide additional context and analysis of her thoughts, highlighting their relevance and significance. more
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