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Surely there is grandeur in knowing that in the realm of thought, at least, you are without a chain; that you have the right to explore all heights and depth; that there are no walls nor fences, nor prohibited places, nor sacred corners in all the vast expanse of thought...

By Robert G. Ingersoll
I have the right to do my own thinking. I am going to do it. I have never met any minister that I thought had brain enough to think for himself and for me too. I do my own. I have no reverence for barbarism, no matter how ancient it may be, and no reverence for the savagery of the Old Testament; no reverence for the malice of the New. And let me tell you here tonight that the Old Testament is a thousand times better than the New. The Old Testament threatened no vengeance beyond the grave. God was satisfied when his enemy was dead. It was reserved for the New Testament-it was reserved for universal benevolence - to rend the veil between time and eternity and fix the horrified gaze of man upon the abyss of hell. The New Testament is just as much worse than the Old, as hell is worse than sleep. And yet it is the fashion to say that the Old Testament is bad and that the New Testament is good. I have no reverence for any book that teaches a doctrine contrary to my reason; no reverence for any book that teaches a doctrine contrary to my heart; and, no matter how old it is, no matter how many have believed it, no matter how many have died on account of it, no matter how many live for it, I have no reverence for that book, and I am glad of it.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
The inspiration of the bible depends on the ignorance of the person who reads it.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
Every man is dishonest who lives upon the labor of others, no matter if he occupies a throne.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
He stands erect by bending over the fallen. He rises by lifting others.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
These heroes are dead. They died for liberty - they died for us. They are at rest. They sleep in the land they made free, under the flag they rendered stainless, under the solemn pines, the sad hemlocks, the tearful willows, and the embracing vines. They sleep beneath the shadows of the clouds, careless alike of sunshine or of storm, each in the windowless Place of Rest. Earth may run red with other wars - they are at peace. In the midst of battle, in the roar of conflict, they found the serenity of death. I have one sentiment for soldiers living and dead: cheers for the living; tears for the dead.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
Happiness is the only good. The time to be happy is now. The place to be happy is here. The way to be happy is to make others so.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
He who sleeps here, when dying, mistaking the approach of death for the return of health, whispered with his latest breath, I am better now. Let us believe, in spite of doubts and dogmas, of fears and tears, that these dear words are true of all the countless dead. The record of a generous life runs like a vine around the memory of our dead, and every sweet, unselfish act is now a perfumed flower.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
If I owe Smith ten dollars and God forgives me, that doesn't pay Smith.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
When the will defies fear, when duty throws the gauntlet down to fate, when honor scorns to compromise with death -- that is heroism.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
In nature there are neither rewards nor punishments; there are only consequences.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
Anger blows out the lamp of the mind. In the examination of a great and important question, everyone should be serene, slow-pulsed and calm.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
It is an old habit with theologians to beat the living with the bones of the dead.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
In the republic of mediocrity genius is dangerous.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
In nature there are neither rewards nor punishment - there are consequences.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
Happiness is not a reward - it is a consequence.
Suffering is not a punishment - it is a result.

By Robert G. Ingersoll
Courage without conscience is a wild beast.

By Robert G. Ingersoll