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Slavery is in flagrant violation of the institutions of America - direct government - over all the people, by all the people, for all the people (Theodore Parker Quotes)
Love of truth will bless the lover all his days; yet when he brings her home, his fair faced bride, she comes empty handed to his door, herself her only dower (Theodore Parker Quotes)
Let men laugh when you sacrifice desire to duty, if they will. You have time and eternity to rejoice in (Theodore Parker Quotes)
What sad faces one always sees in the asylums for orphans! It is more fatal to neglect the heart than the head (Theodore Parker Quotes)
Covetous men need money least, yet most affect it; and prodigals, who need it most, do least regard it (Theodore Parker Quotes)
Democracy means not 'I am as good as you are,' but 'You are as good as I am' (Theodore Parker Quotes)
Gratitude is a nice touch of beauty added last of all to the countenance, giving a classic beauty, an angelic loveliness, to the character (Theodore Parker Quotes)
In all the world there is nothing so remarkable as a great man, nothing so rare, nothing which so well repays study (Theodore Parker Quotes)
For a thousand years no king in Christendom has shown such greatness or given so high a type of manly virtue (Theodore Parker Quotes)
The diamond which shines in the Saviour's crown shall burn in unquenched beauty at last on the forehead of every human soul (Theodore Parker Quotes)
Wit has it's place in debate; in controversy it is a legitimate weapon, offensive and defensive (Theodore Parker Quotes)
No virtue fades out of mankind. Not over hopeful by inborn temperament, cautious by long experience, I yet never despair of human virtue (Theodore Parker Quotes)
Yet, if he would, man cannot live all to this world. If not religious, he will be superstitious. If he worship not the true God, he will have his idols (Theodore Parker Quotes)
Science, also, is most largely indebted to these beauty-loving Greeks, for truth is one form of loveliness (Theodore Parker Quotes)
It takes a Newton to forge a Newton. What man could have fabricated a Jesus? None but a Jesus (Theodore Parker Quotes)
The books that help you most are those which make you think the most. A great book that comes from a great thinker is a ship of thought, deep freighted with truth and beauty (Theodore Parker Quotes)
I do not pretend to understand the moral universe; the arc is a long one.... But from what I see I am sure it bends toward justice (Theodore Parker Quotes)
Applying good sense to religion and religion to life. This is the field in which I design to labor (Theodore Parker Quotes)
Want and wealth equally harden the human heart, as frost and fire are both alien to the human flesh. Famine and gluttony alike drive away nature from the heart of man (Theodore Parker Quotes)
I do not pretend to understand the moral universe; the arc is a long one, my eye reaches but little ways; I cannot calculate the curve and complete the figure by the experience of sight, I can divine it by conscience. And from what I see I am sure it bends towards justice (Theodore Parker Quotes)
Let us do our duty in our shop or our kitchen, in the market, the street, the office, the school, the home, just as faithfully as if we stood in the front rank of some great battle, and knew that victory for mankind depended on our bravery, strength, and skill. When we do that, the humblest of us will be serving in that great army which achieves the welfare of the world (Theodore Parker Quotes)