"All the strength and force of man comes from his faith in things unseen. He who believes is strong; he who doubts is weak. Strong convictions precede great actions. The man strongly possessed of an idea is the master of all who are uncertain or wavering. Clear, deep, living convictions rule the world."

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Source: James Freeman Clarke (1875). “Common-sense in Religion: A Series of Essays”, p.339

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James Freeman Clarke

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James Freeman Clarke was a prominent Unitarian minister and author known for his influential writings on truth, freedom, and social justice.

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