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What the unpenetrating world call Humanity, is often no more than a weak mind pitying itself.

Samuel Richardson (1751). “Letters and passages restored from the original manuscripts of the History of Clarissa. To which is subjoined, a collection of such of the moral and instructive sentiments ... contained in the History, as are presumed to be of general use and service ... Published for the sake of doing justice to the purchasers of the first two editions of that work”, p.251
What the unpenetrating world call Humanity, is often no more than a weak mind pitying itself.