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Wendell Phillips quotes - page 3
Seldom ever was any knowledge given to keep, but to impart; the grace of this rich jewel is lost in concealment.
Wendell Phillips
How prudently we proud men compete for nameless graves, while now and then some starveling of late forgets himself into immortality.
Wendell Phillips
It is only liquid currents of thought that move men and the world.
Wendell Phillips
The paleontological evidence before us today clearly demonstrates ordered progressive change with the successive development of new faunal and floral assemblages through the changing epochs of our earth's history. There should be no real conflict between science, which is the search for truth, and Christ's teachings, which I hold to be truth itself. It is only when scientists remove God from creation that the Christian is faced with an irreconcilable situation.
Wendell Phillips
Politics is but the common pulse-beat, of which revolution is the fever-spasm.
Wendell Phillips
On a single winged word hath hung the destiny of nations.
Wendell Phillips
Revolutions are not made they come.
Wendell Phillips
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Wendell Phillips
Occupation:
American Abolitionist
Born:
November 29, 1811
Died:
February 2, 1884
Quotes count:
58
Wikipedia:
Wendell Phillips
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