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A great man does not seek applause or place; he seeks for truth; he seeks the road to happiness, and what he ascertains, he gives to others.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
The job of dictator is now a high-risk job.
— Alain Juppe
Commerce is the great civilizer. We exchange ideas when we exchange fabrics.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
The truth is that all great men have had great mothers. Great women have had, as a rule, great fathers.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
The children of great authors do not, as a rule, become writers.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
Commerce is the great civilizer.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
The great man who gives a true transcript of his mind fascinates and instructs. Most writers suppress individuality. They wish to please the public.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
There will never be a generation of great men until there has been a generation of free women - of free mothers.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
One of the bravest, grandest champions of human liberty the world has ever seen.
{Darrow on the great Robert Ingersoll} — Clarence Darrow
{Darrow on the great Robert Ingersoll} — Clarence Darrow
A great man is a torch in the darkness, a beacon in superstition's night, an inspiration and a prophecy.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
It only takes a Romeo for every girl to become a Juliet.
— M.F. Moonzajer
It always has been and forever will be impossible for slavery or any kind or form of injustice to produce a great poet.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
One Moment in Time because I think it describes me as a person and how I felt about being on the show.
— Anwar Robinson
There is more real devotional feeling summoned from the temple of the mind by great music than by any sermon ever delivered.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
The future historian will rank him as one of the heroes of the nineteenth century.
{Stanton's opinion of the great Robert Ingersoll} — Elizabeth Cady Stanton
{Stanton's opinion of the great Robert Ingersoll} — Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The end is the beginning of all things, Suppressed and hidden, Awaiting to be released through the rhythm Of pain and pleasure.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Robots may cut down on infection and mean a consultant can see more patients, but wouldn't you rather meet the doctor than a machine?
— Robert Winston
Heaven must be in me before I can be in heaven.
— Charles Villiers Stanford