And every grief that mortals shareFound pity in his tenderness.
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The fault line of race is a paramount factor in keeping us from realizing our potential as a state and as a nation. The elimination of this line is what I think this institute is about. . . . Our task in the final analysis is to cause more of us to look in the mirror.
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Though all the bards of earth were dead,And all their music passed away,What Nature wishes should be saidShe'll find the rightful voice to say.
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Life is arched with changing skiesRarely are they what they seemChildren we of smiles and sighs --Much we know, but more we dream.
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Manners, -- The final and perfect flower of noble character.
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