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Robert G. Ingersoll was an American lawyer, orator, and outspoken advocate of free thought and secularism. Nicknamed "The Great Agnostic," his speeches and writings challenged religious orthodoxy and promoted intellectual freedom. He inspired generations through his eloquence and commitment to reason. Here are 590 of his quotes:
Most men are followers, and implicitly rely upon the judgment of others. They mistake solemnity for wisdom, and regard a grave countenance as the title page and Preface to a most learned volume. So they are easily imposed upon by forms, strange garments, and solemn ceremonies. And when the teaching of parents, the customs of neighbors, and the general tongue approve and justify a belief or creed, no matter how absurd, it is hard even for the strongest to hold the citadel of his soul. In each country, in defence of each religion, the same arguments would be urged.
Robert G. Ingersoll
The agnostic does not simply say, "l do not know." He goes another step, and he says, with great emphasis, that you do not know. He insists that you are trading on the ignorance of others, and on the fear of others. He is not satisfied with saying that you do not know, -- he demonstrates that you do not know, and he drives you from the field of fact -- he drives you from the realm of reason -- he drives you from the light, into the darkness of conjecture -- into the world of dreams and shadows, and he compels you to say, at last, that your faith has no foundation in fact.
Robert G. Ingersoll
Robert G. Ingersoll
Occupation: American Lawyer
Born: August 11, 1833
Died: July 21, 1899
Quotes count: 590
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