Irving Babbitt Quotes
A Person Who Has Sympathy For Mankind In The Lump, Faith In Its Future Progress, And Desire To Serve The Great Cause Of This Progress, Should Be Called Not A Humanist, But A Humanitarian, And His Creed May Be Designated As Humanitarianism.
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