"There are complete men and incomplete men. If……" — Eugenio Maria de Hostos
"There are complete men and incomplete men. If you would be a complete man, put all of your soul's strength into all of your life's actions."
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Eugenio Maria de Hostos
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9 Quotes by Eugenio Maria de Hostos
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If you wish to know what justice is, let injustice pursue you.
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By educating women to use all their brains, men will not only be just, but will also ensure the future…
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Lend your light to the blind. Why should the wickedness of men irritate you, when it is only blindness?
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All men are good when free from passion, interest, or error.
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Ideas are born, they struggle, triumph, change, and they are transformed; but is there a dead idea which in the…
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When you cannot be just through virtue, be so through pride.
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Nearly all human beings love, but nearly none know how to love.
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Slavery has as many shapes among us as there are things we need.
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