Robert Green Ingersoll Quotes About Mankind

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  • If all the historic books of the Bible were blotted from the memory of mankind, nothing of value would be lost.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1907). “The works of Robert G. Ingersoll”, p.4158, Library of Alexandria
  • Millions of men give all their energies, as well as their very souls, for the acquisition of gold. And this will continue as long as society is ignorant enough and hypocritical enough to hold in high esteem the man of wealth without the slightest regard to the character of the man.

    Money   Character   Men  
    "The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll: Lectures".
  • Religion can never reform mankind because religion is slavery.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1907). “The works of Robert G. Ingersoll”, p.1182, Library of Alexandria
  • Age after age, the strong have trampled upon the weak; the crafty and heartless have ensnared and enslaved the simple and innocent, and nowhere, in all the annals of mankind, has any god succored the oppressed

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1874). “The Gods, and Other Lectures”, p.59
  • Who can over estimate the progress of the world if all the money wasted in superstition could be used to enlighten, elevate and civilize mankind?

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1907). “The works of Robert G. Ingersoll”, p.310, Library of Alexandria
  • It has always seemed to me that a being coming from another world, with a message of infinite importance to mankind, should at least have verified that message by his own signature. Is it not wonderful that not one word was written by Christ?

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1903). “What Must We Do to be Saved?: A Study of the Christian Religion, Its Creeds, and Its Sacred Book”
  • The combined wisdom and genius of all mankind cannot possibly conceive of an argument against liberty of thought.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1907). “The works of Robert G. Ingersoll”, p.83, Library of Alexandria
  • The laboring people should unite and should protect themselves against all idlers. You can divide mankind into two classes: the laborers and the idlers, the supporters and the supported, the honest and the dishonest. Every man is dishonest who lives upon the unpaid labor of others, no matter if he occupies a throne. All laborers should be brothers.

    Men  
    Robert Green Ingersoll (1907). “The works of Robert G. Ingersoll”, p.236, Library of Alexandria
  • The intelligent and good man holds in his affections the good and true of every land -- the boundaries of countries are not the limitations of his sympathies. Caring nothing for race, or color, he loves those who speak other languages and worship other gods. Between him and those who suffer, there is no impassable gulf. He salutes the world, and extends the hand of friendship to the human race. He does not bow before a provincial and patriotic god -- one who protects his tribe or nation, and abhors the rest of mankind.

    Robert Green Ingersoll (1901). “Miscellany”
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