Let all our dealings with the redman be characterized by justice and good faith, and let there be the most liberal provision for h...is physical wants, for education in its widest sense, and for religious instruction and training. To do this will cost money, but like all money well expended, it is a wise economy.... If by reason of the intrigues of the whites or from any cause Indian wars come, then let us correct the errors of the past. Always the numbers and the prowess of the Indians have been underrated.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
My course is a firm assertion and maintenance of the rights of the colored people of the South according to the Thirteenth, Fourte...enth, and Fifteenth Amendments, coupled with a readiness to recognize all Southern people, without regard to past political conduct, who will now go with me heartily and in good faith in support of these principles.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
There is no assurance of the great fact in question [namely, immortality]. All the arguments are mere probabilities, analogies, fa...ncies, whims. We believe, or disbelieve, or are in doubt according to our own make-up--to accidents, to education, to environment. For myself, I do not reach either faith or belief ... that I--the conscious person talking to you--will meet you in the world beyond--you being yourself a conscious person--the same person now reading what I say.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Self-expression is not enough; experiment is not enough; the recording of special moments or cases is not enough. All of the arts ...have broken faith or lost connection with their origin and function. They have ceased to be concerned with the legitimate and permanent material of art.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
I will have no Parsons around me but such as drink deep, ride to Hounds and caress the Wives and Daughters of their Parishioners. ...A Virtuous Parson does nothing to test or exercise the Faith of his Flock.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
--Then, said Cranly, you do not intend to become a protestant? MI said that I had lost the faith, Stephen answered, but not t...hat I had lost selfrespect. What kind of liberation would that be to forsake an absurdity which is logical and coherent and to embrace one which is illogical and incoherent?LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
It is easy to see, though it scarcely needs to be pointed out, since it is involved in the fact that Reason is set aside, that fai...th is not a form of knowledge; for all knowledge is either a knowledge of the eternal, excluding the temporal and historical as indifferent, or it is pure historical knowledge. No knowledge can have for its object the absurdity that the eternal is the historical.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Frenchmen! This is a rehearsal. Hold those policemen. A famous film actor will presently come running out of this house. He is an ...arch-criminal but he must escape. You are asked to prevent them from grabbing him. This is part of the plot. French crowd! I want you to make a free passage for him from door to car. Remove its driver! Start the motor! Hold those policemen, knock them down, sit on them--we pay them for it. This is a German company, so excuse my French. Les preneurs de vues, my technicians and armed advisers are already among you. Attention! I want a clean getaway. That's all. Thank you. I am coming out now.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
There comes a time in the affairs of men when they must prepare to defend not their homes alone but the tenets of faith and humani...ty on which their churches, their governments and their very foundations are set. The defense of religion, of democracy and of good faith among nations is all the same fight. To save one, we must now make up our minds to save all.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Sir Toby Belch. Does not our life consist of the four elements? Sir Andrew Aguecheek. Faith, so they say, but I think it rath...er consists of eating and drinking. Sir Toby Belch. Thou'rt a scholar; therefore let us eat and drink.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »