“See him, the newborn, dirty but marvelous, ridiculous in actuality, infinite in possibility, capable of that ultimate miracle, growth.”

—  Will Durant

Source: Fallen Leaves (2014), Ch. 1 : Our life begins

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American historian, philosopher and writer 1885–1981

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