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He had a noble object always in view the employment of sane and humanitarian methods in the treatment of redeemable criminals, and he strove towards it with completely untiring devotion. He was of those who never insist beyond the limits of their own understanding, clear-sighted in discipline, frank in relaxation, an altruist in the larger sense.

"I couldn't load up with anything of that sort, if I'm to work off my conditions, you know." "Are you in that boat?" said the altruist, as if he were, too; and he put his hand compassionately on Jeff's iron shoulder, and left him to Miss Lynde, whose side he had not stirred from since he had found her.

He considers himself a pragmatic and farsighted altruist. For years he was regarded as a nut but now he is respected. Reading and culture for everyone at minimal cost. While implementing new ideas, new methods and new software. Let us give the last word to Michael, whom I asked in August 1998: "What is your best experience with the internet?"

There was no nonsense about him none of that sweet blind altruism which, as Isabel saw it, only made the altruist and his family so bitterly uncomfortable without doing any good to the poor. The poor? She knew intuitively that servants and porters and waiters would far rather serve Hyde than her father. Mr.

These discussions, beginning anywhere, ended always with the reform of the marriage relation. Anarchist, socialist, nihilist, atheist, Utopian, altruist all tinkered with the family group, as if they recognized that the civilization they were at war with rested upon this and no other foundation.

He might not be the greatest altruist or philanthropist in the world but as a man who knew it all, had suffered it all, and could easily imagine the travails of the inner lives of others, it was his obligation to correct injustices where and when he saw them.

That because it offers material victories only and never spiritual ones, that because there can be no standard by which its disciples are judged save the earthly standard, that because there is no place within its ranks for the altruist or the idealist for these reasons the Bar is not one of the noble professions. A Word for Autumn

Take a class in a college settlement, make some bibs for a day nursery, give tramps a C.O.S. card, with one's compliments, and attend about six lectures a year on Philanthropy the lectures very good indeed. One is then a full-fledged altruist, n'est-ce pas? The philanthropy of to-day has a bewildering iridescence of aspect. Each present impulse is reformatory.

Well and you will say no, to my beloved friend K., without knowing why. And you will think that you have been dealing with a man whose hard head has turned to the mush of human kindness, an altruist. Ah! I know how you fellows despise the word. But what have Kropotkin, Elisée Reclus, Jean Grave, or the rest accomplished? To build up, not to tear down, should be the object of the scientific anarch.

And Mary was no altruist to rejoice over other people's Paris follies. After all, she really knew very little about Benis's wife. And you never can tell. She began to wish that she had brought down with her some very special glories things she had decided not to waste on Bainbridge. Her young hostess had eyes which were coolly, almost humorously, critical.

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