William Jennings Bryan, American statesman & presidential candidate (1860-1925)
William Jennings Bryan, American statesman & presidential candidate (1860-1925)
“As long as there are human rights to be defended; as long as there are great interests to be guarded; as long as the welfare of nations is a matter for discussion, so long will public speaking have its place.”
“If this invisible germ of life in the grain of wheat can thus pass unimpaired through three thousand resurrections, I shall not doubt that my soul has power to clothe itself with a body suited to its new existence when this earthly frame has crumbled into dust.”
“Anglo-Saxon civilization has taught the individual to protect his own rights; American civilization will teach him to respect the rights of others.”
“The humblest citizen of all the land, when clad in the armor of a righteous cause, is stronger than all the hosts of error.”
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