A democracy- that is a government of all the people, by all the people, for all the people; of course, a government of the principles of eternal justice, the unchanging law of God; for shortness' sake I will call it the idea of Freedom.
--Theodore Parker
All men desire to be immortal.
--Theodore Parker
As society advances, the standard of poverty rises.
--Theodore Parker
Disappointment is often the salt of life.
--Theodore Parker
Every rose is an autograph from the hand of the Almighty God.
--Theodore Parker
I do not pretend to understand the moral universe. The arc is a long one. My eye reaches but little ways. I cannot calculate the curve and complete the figure by experience of sight. I can divine it by conscience. And from what I see I am sure it bends toward justice.
--Theodore Parker
I should not like to be merely a great doctor, a great lawyer, a great minister, a great politician.- I should like to be, also, something of a man.
--Theodore Parker
It is very sad for a man to make himself servant to a single thing; his manhood all taken out of him by the hydraulic pressure of excessive business. I should not like to be merely a great doctor, a great lawyer, a great minister, a great politician. I should like to be, also, something of a man.
--Theodore Parker
Justice is moral temperance in the world of men. It keeps just relations between men; one man, however little, must not be sacrificed to another, however great, to a majority, or to all men.
--Theodore Parker
Justice is the constitution or fundamental law of the moral universe, the law of right, a rule of conduct for man in all his moral relations.
--Theodore Parker
Let others laugh when you sacrifice desire to duty, if they will. You have time and eternity to rejoice in.
--Theodore Parker
Look at the facts of the world. You see a continual and progressive triumph of the right. I do not pretend to understand the moral universe; the arc is a long one, my eye reaches but little ways; I cannot calculate the curve and complete the figure by the experience of sight; I can divine it by conscience. And from what I see I am sure it bends towards justice.
--Theodore Parker
Magnificent promises are always to be suspected.
--Theodore Parker
Man never falls so low that he can see nothing higher than himself.
--Theodore Parker
Marriages are best of dissimilar material.
--Theodore Parker
Never violate the sacredness of your individual self-respect. Be true to your own mind and conscience, your heart and your soul. So only can you be true to God.
--Theodore Parker
Observation and reflection only give us the actual of morals; conscience, by gradual and successive intuition, presents us the ideal of morals.
--Theodore Parker
One man, however little, must not be sacrificed to another, however great, to a majority, or to all men.
--Theodore Parker
Outward judgment often fails, inward judgment never.
--Theodore Parker
Politics is the science of urgencies.
--Theodore Parker
Remorse is the pain of sin.
--Theodore Parker
The books that help you the most are those which make you think the most.
--Theodore Parker
The people are not satisfied with any form of government, or statute law, until it comes up to their sense of justice; so every progressive State revises its statutes from time to time, and at each revision comes nearer to the absolute right which human nature demands.
--Theodore Parker
The universe itself is a great autograph of the Almighty.
--Theodore Parker
The world has grown rich and refined, but chiefly by the efforts of those who themselves continue poor and ignorant.
--Theodore Parker
Truth never yet fell dead in the streets; it has such affinity with the soul of man, the seed however broadcast will catch somewhere and produce its hundredfold.
--Theodore Parker
Truth stood on one side and Ease on the other; it has often been so.
--Theodore Parker
Wealth and want equally harden the human heart, as frost and fire are both alien to the human flesh. Famine and gluttony alike drive nature away from the heart of man.
--Theodore Parker
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