"As a rule, he fights well who has wrongs to redress; but vastly better fights he who, with wrongs as a spur, has also steadily before him a glorious result in prospect--a result in which he can discern balm for wounds, compensation for valor, remembrance and gratitude in the event of death."

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Source: Lew Wallace (2010). “Ben-Hur: A Story of the Christ”, p.274, Cosimo, Inc.

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Lew Wallace

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Lew Wallace was an American author and Civil War general, best known for his novel 'Ben-Hur,' which explores themes of faith and justice.

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