95 Quotes by Frances Wright

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    These will vary in every human being; but knowledge is the same for every mind, and every mind may and ought to be trained to receive it.

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    Our religious belief usurps the place of our sensations, our imaginations of our judgment. We no longer look to actions, trace their consequences, and then deduce the rule; we first make the rule, and then, right or wrong, force the action to square with it.

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    He who lives in the single exercise of his mental faculties, however usefully or curiously directed, is equally an imperfect animal with the man who knows only the exercise of muscles.

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    We have seen that no religion stands on the basis of things known; none bounds its horizon within the field of human observation; and, therefore, as it can never present us with indisputable facts, so must it ever be at once a source of error and contention.

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    Know why you believe, understand what you believe, and possess a reason for the faith that is in you.

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    How are men to be secured in any rights without instruction; how to be secured in the equal exercise of those rights without equality of instruction? By instruction understand me to mean knowledge - just knowledge; not talent, not genius, not inventive mental powers.

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    And when did mere preaching do any good? Put something in the place of these things. Fill the vacuum of the mind.

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    Religion may be defined thus: a belief in, and homage rendered to, existences unseen and causes unknown.

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