Ingersoll Epigrams And Aphorisms
No mam is too poor to bei generoue. KiintLnetss is ttoe sunshíne in whicli vtrtue grows. A real religión comee from the humaai foie&rt and brain. Gít to every huimam beilng cvery opportTimity you elailm. Keep yoair word witfhf a ehild as jrcu wxyuld with. a banker. Just to the extent a man raingles tliomght with hls worlc, he advanceg. I dan't believe thiat any &od wil! be eattefiled by the worship of hypo erdltee. Humam love i a perpetual inagi cían. It makes oí common clay, right royal kiings a.nd quieens. What air lts to the lungs, blood ia to the heart, li'ght % to; the eye, liber1y is to the heart of man. Herosy is the opinión of a last year's leaf of t'hdis year's bu! Heresy is what the eoffim says to the eradle. Whoever has won the lovo of a gO'od woiím and has made himself emperor of her hcart and her ompress of lvis, lias made a suecess of Ufe evon W lie dios hi the gutter.
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Ann Arbor Courier
Robert G. Ingersoll