| Quotes |
Topic |
| Cowardice | It is the coward who fawns upon those above him. It is the coward who is insolent whenever he dares be so. |
| Cowards | It is the coward who fawns upon those above him. It is the coward who is insolent whenever he dares be so. |
| Example | I do not give you to posterity as a pattern to imitate, but as an example to deter. |
| Freedom of the Press | Let it be impressed upon your minds, let it be instilled into your children, that the liberty of the press is the palladium of all the civil, political, and religious rights. |
| Generosity | How much easier is it to be generous than just. |
| Harm | Be not affronted at a joke. If one throw salt at thee, thou wilt receive no harm, unless thou art raw. |
| Heart Quotes | The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute. -Junius. |
| Imagination | These are the gloomy comparisons of a disturbed imagination; the melancholy madness of poetry, without the inspiration. |
| Journalism | The liberty of the press is the palladium of all the civil, political, and religious rights of an Englishman. |
| Opposition | The coldest bodies warm with opposition; the hardest sparkle in collision. |
| Style | The gloomy comparisons of a disturbed imagination, the melancholy madness of poetry without the inspiration. |
| Vice | If individuals have no vices, their virtues may be of use to us. |
| Wealth | Private credit is wealth; public honor is security; the feather that adorns the royal bird supports its flight; strip him of his plumage, and you fix him to the earth. |
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