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— George Eliot"What do we live for, if not to make life less difficult for each other?"
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Whatever a man has in superabundance is owed, of natural right, to the poor for their sustenance.
— Thomas Aquinas
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Aside from higher considerations, charity often operates as a vastly wise and prudent principle-a great safeguard to its possessor. Men have committed murder for jealousy's sake, and anger's sake, and hatred's sake, and selfishness' sake, and spiritual pride's sake; but no man that ever I heard of, ever committed a diabolical murder for sweet charity's sake. Mere self-interest, then, if no better motive can be enlisted, should, especially with high-tempered men, prompt all beings to charity and philanthropy.
— Herman Melville
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