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The most any one can do is to confess as candidly as he can the grounds for the faith that is in him, and leave his example to work on others as it may.

William James (1956). “The Will to Believe: And Other Essays in Popular Philosophy, and Human Immortality”, p.176, Courier Corporation
The most any one can do is to confess as candidly as he can the grounds for the faith that is in him, and leave his example to work on others as it may.