The laboring people should unite and should protect themselves against all idlers. — Robert Green Ingersoll
Honesty is the mother of confidence; it unites, combines and solidifies society. — Robert Green Ingersoll
Intellect, without heart, is infinitely cruel. . . . So that, after all, the real — Robert Green Ingersoll
In nature there are neither rewards nor punishments; there are consequences. — Robert Green Ingersoll
Upon the great questions of origin, of destiny, of immortality, of . . . other — Robert Green Ingersoll
I have had some trouble in regarding evil as having been intended by infinite Goodness. — Robert Green Ingersoll
To destroy guide-boards that point in the wrong direction . . . to drive the — Robert Green Ingersoll