A criminal is someone without the capital to incorporate.
--Clarence Darrow
All men do the best they can. But none meet life honestly and few heroically.
--Clarence Darrow
An idea is a greater monument than a cathedral.
--Clarence Darrow
As long as the world shall last, there will be wrongs, and if no man objected and no man rebelled, those wrongs would last forever.
--Clarence Darrow
At twenty a man is full of fight and hope. He wants to reform the world. When he is seventy he still wants to reform the world, but he knows he can't.
--Clarence Darrow
Autobiography is never entirely true. No one can get the right perspective on himself. Every fact is colored by imagination and dream.
--Clarence Darrow
Can any rational person believe that the Bible is anything but a human document?
--Clarence Darrow
Chase after the truth like all hell and you'll free yourself, even though you never touch its coat tails.
--Clarence Darrow
Common experience shows how much rarer is moral courage than physical bravery. A thousand men will march to the mouth of the cannon where one man will dare espouse an unpopular cause.
--Clarence Darrow
Depressions may bring people closer to the church but so do funerals.
--Clarence Darrow
Do you, good people, believe that Adam and Eve were created in the Garden of Eden and that they were forbidden to eat from the tree of knowledge? I do. The church has always been afraid of that tree. It still is afraid of knowledge. Some of you say religion makes people happy. So does laughing gas. So does whiskey. I believe in the brain of man. I'm not worried about my soul.
--Clarence Darrow
Every government on earth is the personification of violence and force, and yet the doctine of non-resistance is as old as human thought- even more than this, the instinct is as old as life upon the earth.
--Clarence Darrow
Freedom comes from human beings, rather than from laws and institutions.
--Clarence Darrow
History repeats itself. That's one of the things wrong with history.
--Clarence Darrow
I am a friend of the working man, and I would rather be his friend than be one.
--Clarence Darrow
I am always suspicious of righteous indignation. Nothing is more cruel than righteous indignation.
--Clarence Darrow
I am an Agnostic because I am not afraid to think. I am not afraid of any god in the universe who would send me or any other man or woman to hell. If there were such a being, he would not be a god; he would be a devil.
--Clarence Darrow
I am pleading for the future; I am pleading for a time when hatred and cruelty will not control the hearts of men. When we can learn by, reason and judgment and understanding and faith that all life is worth saving, and that mercy is the highest attribute of man.
--Clarence Darrow
I do not consider it an insult, but rather a compliment to be called an agnostic. I do not pretend to know where many ignorant men are sure- that is all that agnosticism means.
--Clarence Darrow
I don't believe in God because I don't believe in Mother Goose.
--Clarence Darrow
I go to a better tailor than any of you and pay more for my clothes. The only difference is that you probably don't sleep in yours.
--Clarence Darrow
I had grown tired of standing in the lean and lonely front line facing the greatest enemy that ever confronted man- public opinion.
--Clarence Darrow
I have never killed any one, but I have read some obituary notices with great satisfaction.
--Clarence Darrow
I have suffered from being misunderstood, but I would have suffered a hell of a lot more if I had been understood.
--Clarence Darrow
If there is to be any permanent improvement in man and any better social order, it must come mainly from the education and humanizing of man.
--Clarence Darrow
If you lose the power to laugh, you lose the power to think.
--Clarence Darrow
In the great flood of human life that is spawned upon the earth, it is not often that a man is born.
--Clarence Darrow
It must always be remembered that all laws are naturally and inevitably evolved by the strongest force in a community, and in the last analysis made for the protection of the dominant class.
--Clarence Darrow
It's not bad people I fear so much as good people. When a person is sure that he is good, he is nearly hopeless. He gets cruel. He believes in punishment.
--Clarence Darrow
Just think of the tragedy of teaching children not to doubt.
--Clarence Darrow
Justice has nothing to do with what goes on in a courtroom; Justice is what comes out of a courtroom.
--Clarence Darrow
Liberty is the most jealous and exacting mistress that can beguile the brain and soul of man.
--Clarence Darrow
No other offense has ever been visited with such severe penalties as seeking to help the oppressed.
--Clarence Darrow
One cannot live through a long stretch of years without forming some philosophy of life.
--Clarence Darrow
Physical deformity, calls forth our charity. But the infinite misfortune of moral deformity calls forth nothing but hatred and vengeance.
--Clarence Darrow
Religion is the belief in future life and in God. I don't believe in either.
--Clarence Darrow
Some of you say religion makes people happy. So does laughing gas. So does whiskey. I believe in the brain of man. I'm not worried about my soul.
--Clarence Darrow
That men should 'turn the other cheek,' should 'love their enemies,' should 'resist not evil,' has ever seemed fine to teach to children, to preach on Sundays, to round a period in a senseless oratorical flight; but it has been taken for granted that these sentiments cannot furnish the real foundation for strong characters or great states.
--Clarence Darrow
The Constitution is a delusion and a snare if the weakest and humblest man in the land cannot be defended in his right to speak and his right to think as much as the strongest in the land.
--Clarence Darrow
The fact that there is a general belief in a future life is no evidence of its truth.
--Clarence Darrow
The fear of God is not the beginning of wisdom. The fear of God is the death of wisdom. Skepticism and doubt lead to study and investigation, and investigation is the beginning of wisdom.
--Clarence Darrow
The first half of our lives are ruined by our parents and the second half by our children.
--Clarence Darrow
The law does not pretend to punish everything that is dishonest. That would seriously interfere with business.
--Clarence Darrow
The objector and the rebel who raises his voice against what he believes to be the injustice of the present and the wrongs of the past is the one who hunches the world along.
--Clarence Darrow
The purpose of life is living. Men and women should get the most they can out of their lives.
--Clarence Darrow
The truth is always modern and there never comes a time when it is safe to give it voice.
--Clarence Darrow
The world is made up for the most part of morons and natural tyrants, sure of themselves, strong in their own opinions, never doubting anything.
--Clarence Darrow
There is no such crime as a crime of thought; there are only crimes of action.
--Clarence Darrow
There is no such thing as justice- in or out of court.
--Clarence Darrow
To be an effective criminal defense counsel, an attorney must be prepared to be demanding, outrageous, irreverent, blasphemous, a rogue, a renegade, and a hated, isolated, and lonely person- few love a spokesman for the despised and the damned.
--Clarence Darrow
True patriotism hates injustice in its own land more than anywhere else.
--Clarence Darrow
When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become President. I'm beginning to believe it.
--Clarence Darrow
Whenever I hear people discussing birth control, I always remember that I was fifth.
--Clarence Darrow
With all their faults, trade-unions have done more for humanity than any other organization of men that ever existed.
--Clarence Darrow
You can only protect your liberties in this world by protecting the other man's freedom. You can only be free if I am free.
--Clarence Darrow
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