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— Benjamin Whichcote"Will, without reason, is a blind man's motion; will, against reason, is a madman's motion."
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It hurts me to hear the tone in which the poor are condemned as "shiftless," or "having a pauper spirit," just as it would if a crowd mocked at a child for its weakness, or laughed at a lame man because he could not run, or a blind man because he stumbled.
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