59 Quotes by Thomas Paine about Men

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    The times that tried men's souls are over-and the greatest and completest revolution the world ever knew, gloriously and happily accomplished.

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    It is a fool only, and not the philosopher, nor even the prudent man, that will live as if there were no God... Were a man impressed as fully and strongly as he ought to be with the belief of a God, his moral life would be regulated by the force of belief; he would stand in awe of God and of himself, and would not do the thing that could not be concealed from either.

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    When the tongue or the pen is let loose in a frenzy of passion, it is the man, and not the subject, that becomes exhausted.

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    He, who survives his reputation, lives out of despite himself, like a man listening to his own reproach.

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    Great part of that order which reigns among mankind is not the effect of government. It has its origin in the principles of society and the natural constitution of man. It existed prior to government, and would exist if the formality of government was abolished. The mutual dependence and reciprocal interest which man has upon man, and all the parts of civilised community upon each other, create that great chain of connection which holds it together.

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    There are two distinct classes of men - those who pay taxes and those who receive and live upon taxes.

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    The people of America are a people of property; almost every man is a freeholder.

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    The right of voting for representatives is the primary right by which other rights are protected. To take away this right is to reduce a man to slavery, for slavery consists in being subject to the will of another, and he that has not a vote in the election of representatives is in this case.

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    There is a happiness in Deism, when rightly understood, that is not to be found inany other system of religion. All other systems have something in them that either shock our reason, or are repugnant to it, and man, if he thinks at all, must stifle his reason in order to force himself to believe them.

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