Sentimentalists and Faddists 



Sympathy is the origin of much of the noblest 

 conduct of men or of nations, and sympathy 

 has its root in feeling and sentiment. 



Everything of man that is indubitably 

 great comes from his heart, and not from his 

 intellect, and wisdom is the offspring not of 

 knowledge, but of love. 



Men of Science have long found it suffice 

 with the thoughtless world to dispose of 

 their adversaries by the simple process of the 

 employment of a certain contemptuous imper- 

 tinence, and wherever the good and the 

 humane have advocated the cessation of a 

 practice or the enforcement of a principle 

 that might interfere with the tyranny of 

 Science they have been vilipended as faddists, 

 and when once this absurd word has been 

 pinned to a man's back he is deemed to have 

 been demolished. 



If I want to shut up public-houses because 

 twenty-nine years' experience of the dreadful 

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