An American BibleAlice Hubbard The Roycrofters, 1912 - 328 pages A collection of quotations from Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, Robert Ingersoll, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Elbert Hubbard |
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Page 181
... hate , persecute and despise each other . Why a difference of opinion upon predestination , or the Trinity , should make people imprison and burn each other seems beyond the comprehension of man ; and yet in all countries where ...
... hate , persecute and despise each other . Why a difference of opinion upon predestination , or the Trinity , should make people imprison and burn each other seems beyond the comprehension of man ; and yet in all countries where ...
Page 380
... hate hurts worst the one who hates o | ND the argument is this : So long as the thought AN of rivalry is rife , and jealousy , fear , unrest and hate are in our minds , we are still in the savage state . War robs men of their divine ...
... hate hurts worst the one who hates o | ND the argument is this : So long as the thought AN of rivalry is rife , and jealousy , fear , unrest and hate are in our minds , we are still in the savage state . War robs men of their divine ...
Page 382
... hate and fear behind him , can make himself distinguished . And all good things shall be his - they will flow to him . Power gravitates to the man who can use it— and love is the highest form of power that exists . If ever a man shall ...
... hate and fear behind him , can make himself distinguished . And all good things shall be his - they will flow to him . Power gravitates to the man who can use it— and love is the highest form of power that exists . If ever a man shall ...
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