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A drunkard is one thing, and a temperate man is quite another.
Arthur Keith
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Arthur Keith
Age: 88 †
Born: 1866
Born: February 5
Died: 1955
Died: January 7
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Nowhere is Universalism welcomed and encouraged by a people everywhere governments have forced and are forcing Universalism upon unwilling and resistant subjects.
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The proper balance between individual liberty and central authority is a very ancient problem.
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As long as man remains an inquiring animal, there can never be a complete unanimity in our fundamental beliefs. The more diverse our paths, the greater is likely to be the divergence of beliefs.
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No tempting form of error is without some latent charm derived from truth.
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My personal conviction is that science is concerned wholly with truth, not with ethics.
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Tolerance is held to be a condition of mind which is encouraged by, and is necessary for, civilization.
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The course of human history is determined, not by what happens in the skies, but what takes place in our hearts.
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Man is by nature competitive, combative, ambitious, jealous, envious, and vengeful.
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Whichever theory we adopt to give a rational explanation of human existence, that theory must take into account and explain the mental nature we see at work in all modern communities.
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In a tribal organization, even in time of peace, service to tribe or state predominates over all self seeking in war, service for the tribe or state becomes supreme, and personal liberty is suspended.
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We shall never understand the ethical system taught by Jesus unless we realize that he was a Jew, not only by birth, but that he lived and taught as a Jew the Sermon on the Mount was addressed to his distracted fellow nationals.
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Evolution is unproved and unprovable. We believe it only because the only alternative is special creation, and that is unthinkable.
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The German Fuhrer, as I have consistently maintained, is an evolutionist he has consistently sought to make the practices of Germany conform to the theory of evolution.
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No tribe unites with another of its own free will.
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I prize the conditions under which I have lived because they have permitted me to choose my opportunities, to inquire into such matters as interested me, and to publish what I believed to be true, uncontrolled by any central authority.
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It is just because civilization is ever evolving, changing, and becoming more complicated, that experts find it so difficult to define it in explicit terms.
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Before the discovery of agriculture mankind was everywhere so divided, the size of each group being determined by the natural fertility of its locality.
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There are very few men and women in whom a Universalist feeling is altogether lacking its prevalence suggests that it must be part of our inborn nature and have a place in Nature's scheme of evolution.
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The discovery of agriculture was the first big step toward a civilized life.
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This world of ours has been constructed like a superbly written novel: we pursue the tale with avidity, hoping to discover the plot.
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