On the recordJanuary 28, 1905
One of the constant problems of life is to try to cultivate breadth without shallowness, just as we want to cultivate depth without narrowness.
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presidency.ucsb.eduOne of the constant problems of life is to try to cultivate breadth without shallowness, just as we want to cultivate depth without narrowness.
Remarks at the Rededication of the Luther Place Memorial Church
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