"The man who has given himself to his country loves it better; the man who has fought for his friend honors him more; the man who has labored for his community values more highly the interests he has sought to conserve; the man who has wrought and planned and endured for the accomplishment of God's plan in the world sees the greatness of it, the divinity and glory of it, and is himself more perfectly assimilated to it."
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Richard Salter Storrs
Richard Salter Storrs (21 August 1821 – 7 June 1900) was an American Congregational clergyman.
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