The greatest things ever done on Earth have been done little by little.
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYANEloquent speech is not from lip to ear, but rather from heart to heart.
More William Jennings Bryan Quotes
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Greed is at the bottom of most of the wrong-doing with which government has to deal.
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Most of the temptations that come to us to sell the soul come in connection with the getting of money.
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The people of Nebraska are for free silver and I am for free silver. I will look up the arguments later.
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A belief in God is fundamental; upon it rest the influences that control life.
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If it be true, as I believe it is, that morality is dependent upon religion, then religion is not only the most practical thing in the world, but the first essential.
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A man who murders another shortens by a few brief years the life of a human being; but he who votes to increase the burden of debts upon the people of the United States assumes a graver responsibility.
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Wars are sometimes waged to extend trade-the blood of many being shed to enrich a few.
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Atheists have just as much civil right to teach atheism as Christians have to teach Christianity; agnostics have just as much right to teach agnosticism as Christians have to teach their religion.
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You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.
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The parents have a right to say that no teacher paid by their money shall rob their children of faith in God and send them back to their homes skeptical, or infidels, or agnostics, or atheists.
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This nation is able to legislate for its own people on every question, without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation on earth.
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Agnosticism is the natural attitude of the evolutionist. How can a brute mind comprehend spiritual things?
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One miracle is just as easy to believe as another.
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If matter mute and inanimate, though changed by the forces of Nature into a multitude of forms, can never die, will the spirit of man suffer annihilation when it has paid a brief visit, like a royal guest, to this tenement of clay?
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Do not compute the totality of your poultry population until all the manifestations of incubation have been entirely completed.
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