Charles Watts (February 27, 1836 - February 16, 1906) on Nature and Humanity(published by RevoltSource) |
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English Writer, Lecturer and Publisher, who was Prominent in the Secularist and Freethought Movements in both Britain and Canada
: An English writer, lecturer and publisher, who was prominent in the secularist and freethought movements in both Britain and Canada. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
Quote #10 on Ecological Struggle Quotes >> Nature and Humanity
“...nature, be it observed, may be termed the mother of all. From her bosom we derive the sustenance of life, the panacea for woes and wrongs, and the solace for misery and despair that too frequently crush the hopes of man and rob humanity of its highest glory and its noblest service.”
Source: "Is There a Life Beyond the Grave?" by Charles Watts, a Reply to R.B. Westbrook, AM., D.D. (1894).
"Is There a Life Beyond the Grave?" by Charles Watts, a Reply to R.B. Westbrook, AM., D.D. (1894).
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