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Love, in the divine alchemy of life, transmutes all duties into privileges, all responsibilities into joys.
William George Jordan
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William George Jordan
Age: 64 †
Born: 1864
Born: March 6
Died: 1928
Died: April 20
Essayist
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New York City
New York
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