"Has justice ever grown in the soil..." - Quote by Woodrow Wilson
Has justice ever grown in the soil of absolute power? Has not justice always come from the ... heart and spirit of men who resist power?
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“A fault which humbles a person is of more use to him or her than a good action which puffs him or her up.”
“The greatest and truest models for all oratorsis Demosthenes. One who has not studied deeply and constantly all the great speeches of the great Athenian, is not prepared to speak in public. Only as the constant companion of Demosthenes, Burke, Fox, Canning and Webster, can we hope to become orators.”
“I have always in my own thought summed up individual liberty, and business liberty, and every other kind of liberty, in the phrase that is common in the sporting world, 'A free field and no favor.'”
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“Somehow strangely the vice of men gets well represented and protected but their virtue has none to plead its cause - nor any charter of immunities and rights.”
“When the Muslims deliver the indictment of the American system, it is not the white man per se that is being doomed.”
“If the alternative is to keep all just men in prison, or give up war and slavery, the State will not hesitate which to choose.”