Thurston Clarke Quotes
He Had Used It As The Epigram To His 1967 Book 'To Seek A Newer World,' And It Expressed Two Pillars Of His Faith: That Everyone Has A Duty To Alleviate Suffering, And That No One Can Live A Fully Happy Life While Surrounded By The Unaddressed Misery Of Others.
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