"The world can only be redeemed through action--movement--motion. Uncoerced, unbribed, and unbought, humanity will move toward the light."

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Source: An American Bible. Book by Alice Moore Hubbard, Introduction, 1912.

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Alice Moore Hubbard

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Alice Moore Hubbard was an influential writer and philosopher known for her advocacy of freedom and individuality, particularly in her notable work 'The Man Who Knew Too Much.'

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