Masonry Quotes
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Masonry Quotes & Sayings
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The church is no more religion than the masonry of the aqueduct is the water that flows through it.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Calmness is the living breath of God's immortality in you.
— Paramahansa Yogananda
I hear the ruin of all space, shattered glass and toppled masonry, and time one livid final flame.
— James Joyce
Masonry is first and foremost an education society, one which TEACHES moral and ethics - a way of life. Secondly,
— Cliff Porter
Masonry is a search after Light. That search leads us directly back, as you see, to the Kabalah.
— Albert Pike
Partition is after all only an old fortress of crumbled masonry - held together with the plaster of fiction.
— Eamon De Valera
The true Mason ever strives to cultivate Masonry in his/her life to the fullest degree possible.
— William Howard Taft
Oh, go in anywhere Colonel, go in anywhere. You'll find lovely fighting all along the line.
— Philip Kearny
Masonry is identical with the Ancient Mysteries
— Albert Pike
In 1738, the Pope issued an encyclical banning all participation in Masonry under threat of excommunication.
— James Wasserman
There is, in all great poets, a wisdom of humanity which is superior to any talents they exercise.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
When there's a piano to be moved, don't reach for the stool.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
From its origin to the present hour, in all its vicissitudes, Masonry has been the steady unwearing friend of man.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Masonry is not a religion.
He who makes of it a religious belief, falsifies and denaturalizes it. — Albert Pike
He who makes of it a religious belief, falsifies and denaturalizes it. — Albert Pike
The secret of masonry is to keep a secret.
— Joseph Smith Jr.
I took my obligations from white men, not from negroes. When I have to accept negroes as brothers or leave masonry, I shall leave it
— Albert Pike
More than an institution, more than a tradition, more than a society, Masonry is one of the forms of Divine life upon earth.
— Joseph Fort Newton
The true philosophy, known and practiced by Solomon, is the basis on which Masonry is founded.
— Albert Pike
The successive series of stratified formations are piled on one another, almost like courses of masonry.
— William Buckland
The precepts of the Gospel were universally the obligations of Masonry.
— William Howard Taft
Well, it rained mortar and masonry the rest of the week. This was the report; but probably the facts would have modified it.
— Mark Twain