The cry of the age is more for fraternity than for charity. If one exists, the other will follow, or better still, will not be needed.

Dr. Henry D. Chapin.

There is philosophy as well as philanthropy in the keeping in touch with all sweetness and love, in the being swift to be kind. This is living on the spiritual plane, and spirituality is power.

Lilian Whiting.

Manners are the happy ways of doing things. If they are superficial, so are the dewdrops, which give such a depth to the morning meadows.

Emerson.

Being all fashioned of the self-same dust,

Let us be merciful as well as just.

Longfellow.

“The man who never makes mistakes loses a great many chances to learn something.”