Man “No man was ever meanly born. About his cradle is the wondrous miracle of like. He may descend into the depths, he may live in infamy and perish miserably, […]
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May 6, 2014
May 6, 2014
Man “No man was ever meanly born. About his cradle is the wondrous miracle of like. He may descend into the depths, he may live in infamy and perish miserably, […]
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Labor Legislation “Workmen’s compensation, hours and conditions of labor are cold consolation, if there be no employment.” Source: “Plymouth, Labor Day,” on September 1, 1919. As found in Have Faith […]
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Justice “Let justice and the economic laws be applied to the strong; but for the weak there must be mercy and charity; not the gratuity which pauperizes, but the assistance […]
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Ideas “It is the ferment of ideas, the clash of disagreeing judgments, the privilege of the individual to develop his own thought and shape his own character which makes progress […]
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History “Savages have no history.” Source: “At The Home Of Daniel Webster,” on July 4, 1916. As found in Have Faith in Massachusetts. Home Ownership “The moral power of the […]
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