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Robert G. Ingersoll:Insolence is not logic;


Insolence is not logic; epithets are the arguments of malice.
by Robert G. Ingersoll


Robert G. Ingersoll:What light is to the eyes -


What light is to the eyes - what air is to the lungs - what love is to the heart, liberty is to the soul of man.
by Robert G. Ingersoll


Robert G. Ingersoll:It is a blessed thing that


It is a blessed thing that in every age someone has had the individuality enough and courage enough to stand by his own convictions.
by Robert G. Ingersoll


Robert Green Ingersoll:The greatest test of


The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart.
by Robert Green Ingersoll


Robert G. Ingersoll:Surely every human being


Surely every human being ought to attain to the dignity of the unit. Surely it is worth while to be one, and to feel that the census of the universe would be incomplete without counting you. Surely there is grandeur in knowing that in the realm of thought you are without a chain; that you have the right to explore all heights and all depths; that there are no walls or fences, or prohibited places, or sacred corners in all the vast expanse of thought; that your intellect owes no allegiance to any being, human or divine; that you hold all in fee, and upon no condition, and by no tenure, whatsoever; that in the world of mind you are relieved from all personal dictation, and from the ignorant tyranny of majorities. Surely it is worth something to feel that there are no priests, no popes, no parties, no governments, no kings, no gods, to whom your intellect can be compelled to pay a reluctant homage. Surely it is a joy to know that all the cruel ingenuity of bigotry can devise no prison, no dungeon, no cell in which for one instant to confine a thought; that ideas cannot be dislocated by racks, nor crushed in iron boots, nor burned with fire. Surely it is sublime to think that the brain is a castle, and that within its curious bastions and winding halls the soul, in spite of all worlds and all beings, is the supreme sovereign of itself.
by Robert G. Ingersoll


Thomas Jefferson:I have sworn upon the altar of G


I have sworn upon the altar of G
by Thomas Jefferson


H. G. Wells:Heresies are experiments in man's


Heresies are experiments in man's unsatisfied search for truth.
by H. G. Wells


Giovanni G. Casanova:Laugh at your friends, and


Laugh at your friends, and if your friends are sore; So much the better, you may laugh the more.
by Giovanni G. Casanova


Robert Browning:Love is energy of life.


Love is energy of life.
by Robert Browning


Robert Frost:Poetry begins in delight and ends


Poetry begins in delight and ends in wisdom.
by Robert Frost


Robert Southey:Ambition is an idol, on whose wi


Ambition is an idol, on whose wi
by Robert Southey


Robert Browning:Who hears music, feels his


Who hears music, feels his solitude peopled at once.
by Robert Browning


Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton:In life, as in art,


In life, as in art, the beautiful moves in curves.
by Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton


Robert Frost:Happiness makes up in height for


Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length.
by Robert Frost


Robert Frost:We saw the risk we took in doing


We saw the risk we took in doing good,<
by Robert Frost


Robert Half:The delicate balance between modesty


The delicate balance between modesty and conceit is popularity.
by Robert Half


Robert Herrick:Suspicion, Discontent, and


Suspicion, Discontent, and Strife, Come in for Dowrie with a Wife.
by Robert Herrick


Robert Louis Stevenson:It is the mark of a good


It is the mark of a good action that it appears inevitable in retrospect.
by Robert Louis Stevenson


Robert Louis Stevenson:To travel hopefully is a


To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive.
by Robert Louis Stevenson


Robert Towne:I’m not in business to be loved,


I’m not in business to be loved, but I am in business.
by Robert Towne


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