The true measure of a man is not what he has, but what he gives.
Electromagnetic induction
The true measure of a man is not what he has, but what he gives.
Electromagnetic induction
Attributed, a general philosophical statement, possibly reflecting his public service.
Mid 19th Century (approx.)
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