"Cities have always been the fireplaces of civilization, whence light and heat radiated out into the dark."
"I look through the grave into heaven."
Source: Theodore Parker (1866). “The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Discourses of theology”, p.33
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Theodore Parker
Transcendentalist, Minister
Theodore Parker was a 19th-century Transcendentalist minister known for his abolitionist views and advocacy for social justice.
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