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- I am neither Jew nor Gentile, Mohammedan nor Theist; I am but a member of the human family, and would accept of truth by whomsoever…
- Let us enquire. Who, then, shall challenge the words? Why are they challenged. And by whom? By those who call themselves the guardians of morality,…
- All that I say is, examine, inquire. Look into the nature of things. Search out the grounds of your opinions, the for and against. Know…
- If we bring not the good courage of minds covetous of truth, and truth only, prepared to hear all things, and decide upon all things,…
- The existing principle of selfish interest and competition has been carried to its extreme point; and, in its progress, has isolated the heart of man,…
- But while human liberty has engaged the attention of the enlightened, and enlisted the feelings of the generous of all civilized nations, may we not…
- The hired preachers of all sects, creeds, and religions, never do, and never can, teach any thing but what is in conformity with the opinions…
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- . . . a basic law: the more you practice the art of thankfulness, the more you have to be thankful for.… — Norman Vincent Peale
- Democracy arises out of the notion that those who are equal in any respect are equal in all respects; because men are… — Aristotle
- Whenever my pocket money fall short. I start to think my life sucks. Then I think about all those out there who… — Anurag Prakash Ray
- Don't be selfish and tell me why you're unfollowing me so I can retweet it for the rest and we all can… — Nikhil Saluja
- All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsions, habit, reason, passion, desire. — Aristotle
- No cause is left but the most ancient of all, the one, in fact, that from the beginning of our history has… — Hannah Arendt
- I realize my mistake when I lost you in the crowd. I felt the pain n loneliness when I lost you. U… — Anurag Prakash Ray
- Wise people, even though all laws were abolished, would still lead the same life. — Aristophanes