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Men Quotes by William Jennings Bryan
- If that vital spark that we find in a grain of wheat can pass unchanged through countless deaths and resurrections, will the spirit of man…
- There is no more reason to believe that man descended from an inferior animal than there is to believe that a stately mansion has descended…
- If God himself was not willing to use coercion to force man to accept certain religious views, man, uninspired and liable to error, ought not…
- If we steal a man's purse we are thieves. If we steal twelve hundred islands we are patriots. If you steal a man's money you…
- If matter mute and inanimate, though changed by the forces of Nature into a multitude of forms, can never die, will the spirit of man…
- Our government, conceived in liberty and purchased with blood, can be preserved only by constant vigilance. May we guard it as our children's richest legacy,…
- The real question is, Did God use evolution as His plan? If it could be shown that man, instead of being made in the image…
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