Monday, August 1, 2016

Holding Our Curiosity


In a man who had no heart or sympathies except for himself now finds an overwhelming care for the lest of society, a deep and abiding feeling of responsibility for them.  The care, though odd, does not hold his curiosity; it is the unaccountable change in his heart.  Nothing so moves him to worship than that one undeniable fact.  


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