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A son of the Immaculate Heart of Mary ... is a man who unceasingly expends himself to light the fire of divine love in the world. Nothing stops him.
— Anthony Mary Claret
Parliaments are in all cases to declare what is good for the whole; but it is not the declaration of parliament that makes it so.
— James Otis
To see more than a reflection requires us to filter what we see, to view the world with honest eyes.
— Fennel Hudson
It was a death struggle every day being a Yankee you either won or you lost. There was no second place. Half of us were nuts by the end of a season.
— Jerry Coleman
A man's house is his castle.
— James Otis
A man is accountable to no person for his doings.
— James Otis
Dew depends not on Parliament.
— James Otis
It is a clear truth that those who every day barter away other men's liberty will soon care little for their own.
— James Otis
[The passage of the Sugar Act] set people a thinking, in six months, more than they had done in their whole lives before.
— James Otis
The supreme power cannot take from any man any part of his property, without his consent in person, or by representation.
— James Otis
One of the most essential branches of English liberty is the freedom of one's house. A man's house is his castle.
— James Otis
Taxation without representation is tyranny.
— James Otis
The people's safety is the law of God.
— James Otis
Having killed God, the atheist is left with no reason for being, no morality to espouse, no meaning to life, and no hope beyond the grave.
— Ravi Zacharias
Now, one of the most essential branches of English liberty is the freedom of one's house.
— James Otis
Canada is destined to be one of the great nations of the world and Canadian women must be ready for citizenship.
— Nellie L. McClung
If we are not represented, we are slaves.
— James Otis
These manly sentiments, in private life, make good citizens; in public life, the patriot and the hero.
— James Otis