Maxioms by Robert Green Ingersoll
If the people were a little more ignorant, astrology would flourish - if a little more enlightened, religion would perish
If the people were a little more ignorant, astrology would flourish - if a little more enlightened, religion would perish
Anger blows out the lamp of the mind. In the examination of a great and important question, everyone should be read more
Anger blows out the lamp of the mind. In the examination of a great and important question, everyone should be serene, slow-pulsed and calm.
By physical liberty I mean the right to do anything which does not interfere with the happiness of another. By read more
By physical liberty I mean the right to do anything which does not interfere with the happiness of another. By intellectual liberty I mean the right to think wrong.
A mortgage casts a shadow on the sunniest field.
A mortgage casts a shadow on the sunniest field.
The great religious historian, Eusebius, ingenuously remarks that in his history he carefully omitted whatever tended to discredit the church, read more
The great religious historian, Eusebius, ingenuously remarks that in his history he carefully omitted whatever tended to discredit the church, and that he piously magnified all that conduced to her glory