The Basis of Morality by Part 3 Chapter 8 Page 51

individuals of fine perception have felt the truth, and given it utterance: such a one was Rousseau; and such, Lessing. In a letter written by the latter in 1756 we read: “The best man, and the one most likely to excel in all social virtues, in all forms of magnanimity, is he who is most compassionate.”