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American journalist and politician (d. 1872), Birth: 3-2-1811 Horace Greeley Quotes
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Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, and riches take wings. Only one thing endures and that is character.
Horace Greeley

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It is impossible to enslave, mentally or socially, a bible-reading people. The principles of the bible are the groundwork of human freedom.
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Go West, young man, go West. There is health in the country, and room away from our crowds of idlers and imbeciles.
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Common sense is very uncommon.
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The darkest hour in any man's life is when he sits down to plan how to get money without earning it.
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We are not one people. We are two peoples. We are a people for Freedom and a people for Slavery. Between the two, conflict is inevitable.
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While boasting of our noble deeds we're careful to conceal the ugly fact that by an iniquitous money system we have nationalized a system of oppression which, though more refined, is not less cruel than the old system of chattel slavery.
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Fame is a vapor, popularity is an accident, riches take wings, those who cheer today may curse tomorrow and only one thing endures - character.
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Quote Topics by Horace Greeley: Men Country Wisdom War Would Be Idlers Age Journalism Rights Long West Growing Up Practice Mean White Man Character Alive Money Fire World Pulpit Eye Trying Regret Important Apathy Cities Names Grief Dogmatism
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I am the inferior of any man whose rights I trample underfoot.
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A cigar has "...a fire at one end and a fool at the other."
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Ah! if the pulpit would practice what it preaches, then all would be well.
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While the Right of Suffrage is conceded to thousands notoriously ignorant, vicious, and drunken, ... a Constitutional denial to Black men, as such, of Political Rights freely secured to White men, is monstrously unjust and irrational.
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If, on a full and final review, my life and practice shall be found unworthy of my principles, let due infamy be heaped on my memory; but let none be led thereby to distrust the principles to which I proved recreant, nor yet the ability of some to adorn them by a suitable life and conversation. To unerring time be all this committed.
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Journalism kills you, but it keeps you alive as long as you're doing it.
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Bigotry is chronic dogmatism.
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The best use of a journal is to print the largest practical amount of important truth: truth which tends to make mankind wiser, and thus happier.
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Our country right or wrong is an evil motto - what if your country be in the wrong? It will only compound her injury. I wish to serve the republic with an honest and fearless criticism.
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The Republic needed to be passed through chastening, purifying fires of adversity and suffering: so these came and did their work and the verdure of a new national life springs greenly, luxuriantly, from their ashes.
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There is no doctrine of Christianity but what has been anticipated by the Vedas.
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There is no bigotry like that of "free thought" run to seed.
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Men who have great riches and little culture rush into business, because they are weary of themselves.
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Duty and to-day are ours; results and futurity belong to God.
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Answering a letter from a church asking what else they should try after having failed to raise enough money on bake sales, bazaars, suppers, etc. Why not try religion?
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The darkest day in a man's career is that wherein he fancies there is some easier way of getting a dollar than by squarely earning it.
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Go West, young man, go West and grow up with the country.
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Journalism will kill you, but it will keep you alive while you're at it.
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Stupidity has no friends, and wants none.
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We should not care much whether those thus united (against slavery) were designated 'Whig,' 'Free Democrat' or something else; though we think some simple name like 'Republican' would more fitly designate those who had united to restore the Union to its true mission of champion and promulgator of Liberty rather than propagandist of slavery.
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Apathy is a sort of living oblivion.
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Nine-tenths of the world is entertained by scandalous rumors, which are never dissected until they are dead and, when pricked, collapse like an empty bladder.
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Morality and religion are but words to him who fishes in gutters for the means of sustaining life, and crouches behind barrels in the street for shelter from the cutting blasts of a winter night.
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Great grief makes sacred those upon whom its hand is laid. Joy may elevate, ambition glorify, but sorrow alone can consecrate.
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Talent without tact is only half talent.
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Money is more trouble than it is worth.
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Mr. Lincoln is already defeated. He cannot be re-elected.
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You may be witty, but not satirical.
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Relaxation is a physical and moral necessity. Animals, even to the simplest and dullest, have their games, their sports, their diversions. The toil-worn artisan, stooping and straining over his daily task, which taxes eye and brain and limb, ought to have opportunity and means for an hour or two of relaxation after that task is concluded.
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If any young man is about to commence the world, we say to him, publicly and privately, Go to the West
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The way we do things is to begin.
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The illusion that times that were are better than those that are, has probably pervaded all ages.
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I am too sick to be out of bed, too crazy to sleep, and am surrounded by horrors.
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Printer's ink is the great apostle of progress, whose pulpit is the press.
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Wisdom is never dear, provided the article be genuine.
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A widow of doubtful age will marry almost any sort of a white man.
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The word "rest" is not in my vocabulary.
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I do not regret having braved public opinion, when I knew it was wrong and was sure it would be merciless.
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Ease up, the play is over.
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Washington is not a place to live in. The rents are high, the food is bad, the dust is disgusting and the morals are deplorable. Go West, young man, go West and grow up with the country.
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The best style of writing, as well as the most forcible, is the plainest.
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We hope never to live in a Republic where one section is pinned to the other section by bayonets.
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