Charles Dickens Quotes About Philanthropy
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I know nothing of philosophical philanthropy. But I know what I have seen, and what I have looked in the face in this world here, where I find myself. And I tell you this, my friend, that there are people (men and women both, unfortunately) who have no good in them-none. That there are people whom it is necessary to detest without compromise. That there are people who must be dealt with as enemies of the human race. That there are people who have no human heart, and who must be crushed like savage beasts and cleared out of the way.
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No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else.
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... still his philanthropy was of that gunpowderous sort that the difference between it and animosity was hard to determine.
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