| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | Charles Fletcher Dole. (1845 ?) |
| | | 8015 | | Good Will is the mightiest practical force in the universe. |
| Cleveland Address. |
| 8016 | | The Golden Rule works like gravitation. |
| Cleveland Address. |
| 8017 | | When the first just and friendly man appeared on the earth, from that day a fatal Waterloo was visible for all the men of pride and fraud and blood. |
| The coming People. |
| 8018 | | It is absurd to suppose, if this is Gods world, that men must always be selfish barbarians. |
| The coming People. |
| 8019 | | The truly civilized man has no enemies. |
| The Smoke and the Flame. |
| 8020 | | Religion is as healthy and normal as life itself. |
| The coming Religion. |
| 8021 | | Democracy is on trial in the world, on a more colossal scale than ever before. |
| The Spirit of Democracy. |
| 8022 | | It is a world of startling possibilities. |
| The Hope of Immortality (Ingersoll Lecture, 1906). |
| 8023 | | Golden hours of vision come to us in this present life, when we are at our best, and our faculties work together in harmony. |
| The Hope of Immortality (Ingersoll Lecture, 1906). |
| | | James Jeffrey Roche. (18471908) |
| | | 8024 | A brave endeavor To do thy duty, whateer its worth, Is better than life with love forever And love is the sweetest thing on earth. |
| Sir Hugos Choice. |
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