"Seek to do good, and you will find that happiness will run after you."
"When we trust our brother, whom we have seen, we are learning to trust God, whom we have not seen."
Source: James Freeman Clarke (1877). “Essentials and Non-essentials in Religion: Six Lectures Delivered in the Music Hall, Boston”
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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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