"Gentle words, quiet words, are after all the most powerful words. They are more convincing, more compelling, more prevailing."

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Source: Washington Gladden (1883). “Things New and Old in Discourses of Christian Truth and Life”

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Washington Gladden

Theologian, Minister

Washington Gladden was a prominent American clergyman and social reformer known for his advocacy of social justice and the application of Christian ethics.

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