James Freeman Clarke quotes
James Freeman Clarke was an American theologian, author, and social reformer. A leader in the Unitarian church, he advocated for progressive causes such as abolition and women's rights. He inspired many through his writings and efforts to promote religious tolerance. Here are 21 of his quotes:
We must be something in order to do something, but we must also do something in order to be something. The best rule, I think, is this: If we find it hard to do good, then let us try to be good. If, on the other hand, we find it hard to be good, then let us try to do good. Being leads to doing, doing leads to being. Yet below both as their common root is faith, - faith in God, in man, in ourselves, in the eternal superiority of right over wrong, truth over error, good over evil, love over all selfishness and all sin.
James Freeman Clarke
James Freeman Clarke
Occupation: American Theologian
Born: April 4, 1810
Died: June 8, 1888
Quotes count: 21
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