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Mark Rutherford was the pseudonym of William Hale White, an English writer celebrated for his introspective novels and philosophical reflections on life and society. Through works such as "The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford" and "Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers," Rutherford explored themes of faith, identity, and the human condition with profound insight and sensitivity. His writings continue to be cherished for their timeless wisdom and poignant observations on the complexities of existence.
"Every faculty and virtue I possess can be used as an instrument with which to worry myself."
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"Every faculty and virtue I possess can be used as an instrument with which to worry myself."

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"A true knowledge of ourselves is knowledge of our power."
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"A true knowledge of ourselves is knowledge of our power."

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"When we are afraid we ought not to occupy ourselves with endeavoring to prove that there is no danger, but in strengthening ourselves to go on in spite of the danger."
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"When we are afraid we ought not to occupy ourselves with endeavoring to prove that there is no danger, but in strengthening ourselves to go on in spite of the danger."

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"There is always a multitude of reasons both in favor of doing a thing and against doing it. The art of debate lies in presenting them; the art of life lies in neglecting ninety-nine hundredths of them."
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"There is always a multitude of reasons both in favor of doing a thing and against doing it. The art of debate lies in presenting them; the art of life lies in neglecting ninety-nine hundredths of them."

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