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- Asceticism in most cases is either the result of a sordid imagination or of passion diverted from its natural course, and experience… — Rudolf Rocker
- If . . . a principle of true Religion [i.e., true Christianity] should . . . gain ground, there is no estimating… — William Wilberforce
- In thousands of years there has been no advance in public morals, in philosophy, in religion or in politics, but the advance… — E. W. Howe
- Censor, n. An officer of certain governments, employed to supress the works of genius. Among the Romans the censor was an inspector… — Ambrose Bierce
- Public morals are natural complement of all laws they are by themselves an entire code. — Napoleon Bonaparte
- Wherever God's word is circulated, it stirs the hearts of the people, it prepares for public morals. Circulate that word, and you… — Matthew Simpson
- To lodge all power in one party and keep it there is to insure bad government and the sure and gradual deterioration… — Mark Twain
- Doing for people what they can and ought to do for themselves is a dangerous experiment. In the last analysis, the welfare… — Samuel Gompers
- Public morals are natural complements of all laws: they are by themselves an entire code. — Napoleon Bonaparte