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  • I think every family should have a dog; it is like having a perpetual baby; it is the plaything and crony of the whole house. It keeps them all young.

    Dog   Baby   Thinking  
    John Brown (1861). “Spare Hours (3)”, p.106, General Books
  • I was shot down by a fifth ball, which struck me squarely in the face, and passed out.

    Balls   Faces   Shots  
  • I have been whipped, as the saying is, but I am sure I can recover all the lost capital occasioned by that disaster; by only hanging a few moments by the neck; and I feel quite determined to make the utmost possible out of a defeat.

  • Symptoms are the body's mother tongue; signs are in a foreign language.

    Mother   Body   Tongue  
    Horae Subsecivae Series I, Introduction
  • There is a shrine in the temple of age, where lie forever embalmed the memories of such as have deserved well of their country and their race.

  • So far as I ever observed God's dealings with my soul, the flights of preachers sometimes entertained me, but it was Scripture expressions which did penetrate my heart, and in a way peculiar to themselves.

    John Brown (1797). “The posthumous works of the late Rev. Mr. John Brown, minister of the Gospel at Haddington: with short memoirs, and a summary of what he uttered in his last illness”, p.20
  • No man, with a man's heart in him, gets far on his way without some bitter, soul-searching disappointment. - Happy he who is brave enough to push on another stage of the journey, and rest where there are "living springs of water, and three-score and ten palms."

  • I am gaining in health slowly, and am quite cheerful in view of my approaching end, - being fully persuaded that I am worth inconceivably more to hang than any other purpose.

    James Redpath, John Brown (1860). “The Public Life of Capt. John Brown, with an Auto-biography of His Childhood and Youth”, p.351
  • Caution, Sir! I am eternally tired of hearing that word caution. It is nothing but the word of cowardice!

  • Tis mean for empty praise of wit to write, As fopplings grin to show their teeth are white.

    Writing   Mean   White  
  • ...what we need is action - action!

    Needs   Action  
  • The intent and not the deed Is in our power; and, therefore, who dares greatly Does greatly.

    Courage   Doe   Deeds  
    John Bell, Joseph Addison, Michael Arne, John Brown, John Banks (1795). “British Theatre: Barbarossa”, p.72
  • Here, before God, in the presence of these witnesses, from this time, I consecrate my life to the destruction of slavery!

    Life   God   Dedication  
  • I am yet too young to understand that God is any respecter of persons. I believe that to have interfered as I have done...in behalf of His despised poor, was not wrong, but right. Now, if it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit my life for the furtherance of the ends of justice, and mingle my blood further with the blood of my children, and with the blood of millions in this slave country whose rights are disregarded by wicked, cruel, and unjust enactments, I submit: so let it be done!

    Speech at trial for treason and insurrection, Charlestown, Va., 2 Nov. 1859 See Bible 333
  • Now let us thank th' eternal power, convinced That Heaven but tries our virtue by affliction: That oft the cloud that wraps the present hour Serves but to brighten all our future days.

    Clouds   Heaven   Trying  
  • I want you to understand that I respect the rights of the poorest and weakest of colored people, oppressed by the slave system, just as much as I do those of the most wealthy and powerful. That is the idea that has moved me, and that alone.

    Powerful   Rights   Ideas  
  • The angels are ministering spirits; they are not governing spirits.

    John Brown (1862). “An exposition of the Epistle of ... Paul to the Hebrews, ed. by D. Smith”, p.69
  • I am quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood. I had, as I now think vainly, flattered myself that without very much bloodshed it might be done.

    War   Thinking   Blood  
    John Brown (1910). “The Life and Letters of John Brown, Liberator of Kansas and Martyr of Virginia”
  • I will answer anything I can with honor, but not about others.

    Honor   Answers   I Can  
    James Redpath, John Brown (1860). “The Public Life of Capt. John Brown, with an Auto-biography of His Childhood and Youth”, p.277
  • These men are all talk; What is needed is action - action!

    Men   Action   Needed  
    "William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879, Volume 1". Book by Wendell Phillips Garrison, Francis Jackson Garrison, 1969.
  • Had I so interfered in behalf of the rich, the powerful, the intelligent, the so-called great, or in behalf of any of their friends...every man in this court would have deemed it an act worthy of reward rather than punishment.

    John Brown's Speech to the Court at his Trial, November 2, 1859.
  • I cannot remember a night so dark as to have hindered the coming day.

    Dark   Night   Remember  
    James Redpath, John Brown (1860). “The Public Life of Capt. John Brown, with an Auto-biography of His Childhood and Youth”, p.351
  • The same eye cannot both look up to heaven and down to earth.

    Eye   Heaven   Looks  
    JOHN BROWN (1855). “EWXPOSITORY DISCOURSES ON THE FIRST EPISTLE OF THE APOSTLE PETER”, p.98
  • I never wanted to fight against the Union, but could not turn my back on Virginia.

  • I am worth inconceivably more to hang than for any other purpose.

    Purpose  
    James Redpath, John Brown (1860). “The Public Life of Capt. John Brown, with an Auto-biography of His Childhood and Youth”, p.351
  • I don't think the people of the slave states will ever consider the subject of slavery in its true light till some other argument is resorted to other than moral persuasion.

    Thinking   Light   People  
    John Brown (1910). “The Life and Letters of John Brown, Liberator of Kansas and Martyr of Virginia”
  • The United States is a place where the men govern, but the women rule.

  • It is not a case we are treating; it is a living, palpitating, alas, too often suffering fellow creature.

    Nurse   Suffering   Cases  
    Lancet I: 464 (1904)
  • Holiness does not consist in mystic speculations, enthusiastic fervours, or uncommanded austerities; it consists in thinking as God thinks, and willing as God wills.

    Thinking   Doe   Holiness  
    John Brown (1866). “Expository discourses on the first epistle of ... Peter”, p.117
  • Whereas, Slavery, throughout its entire existence in the United States is none other than a most barbarous, unprovoked, and unjustifiable War of one portion of its citizens upon another portion; the only conditions of which are perpetual imprisonment, and hopeless servitude or absolute extermination; in utter disregard and violation of those eternal and self-evident truths set forth in our Declaration of Independence.

    War   Self   Independence  
    James Redpath, John Brown (1860). “The Public Life of Capt. John Brown, with an Auto-biography of His Childhood and Youth”, p.234
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    John Brown

    • Born: May 9, 1800
    • Died: December 2, 1859
    • Occupation: Abolitionist