Heresy is what the minority believe; it is the name given by the powerful to the doctrines of the weak. Robert Green Ingersoll More Quotes by Robert Green Ingersoll More Quotes From Robert Green Ingersoll Shakespeare has done far more for the world than the Bible. Robert Green Ingersoll done world No man with a sense of humor ever founded a religion. Robert Green Ingersoll sense-of-humor work men If I go to heaven I want to take my reason with me. Robert Green Ingersoll reason want heaven Every library is an arsenal. Robert Green Ingersoll library arsenal I believe that there is something far nobler than loyalty to any particular man. Loyalty to the truth as we perceive it - loyalty to our duty as we know it - loyalty to the ideals of our brain and heart - is, to my mind, far greater and far nobler than loyalty to the life of any particular man or God. . . . Robert Green Ingersoll loyalty life believe Memory is the miser of the mind; forgetfulness the spendthrift. Robert Green Ingersoll mind memories life I am anxious to give away information, for it is only by giving it away that you can keep it. When you have told it, you remember it. It is with information as it is with liberty, the only way to be dead sure of it is to give it to other people. Robert Green Ingersoll giving life people No man has a right to leave his wife to fight the battle alone if he is able to help. No man has a right to desert his children if he can possibly be of use. As long as he can add to the comfort of those he loves, as long as he can . . . be of any use, it is his duty to remain. Robert Green Ingersoll fighting life children No man should kill himself as long as he can be of the least use to anybody, and if you cannot find some person that you are willing to do something for, find a good dog and take care of him. You have no idea how much better you will feel. Robert Green Ingersoll dog men life When struck on one cheek to turn the other, is really joining a conspiracy to secure the triumph of brutality. To agree not to resist evil is to become an accomplice of all injustice. Robert Green Ingersoll triumph evil life I don't want to hurt people's feelings if I can help it. I don't want anyone unnecessarily humiliated, but I say whatever stands between you and justice must give way; and if you have to walk over reputations — and if they become pavement you cannot help it. Robert Green Ingersoll hurt life people Even in the business of corporations honesty is the best policy, and the companies that have acted in accordance with the highest standard, other things being equal, have reaped the richest harvest. Robert Green Ingersoll harvest corporations honesty Love your friends and be just to your enemies. Robert Green Ingersoll love-you enemy The falling leaf that tells of autumn's death is, in a subtler sense, a prophecy of spring. Robert Green Ingersoll wisdom faith spring In our era, the road to holiness necessarily passes through the world of action. Robert Green Ingersoll holiness eras world Is not the history of real civilization the slow and gradual emancipation of the intellect, of the judgment, from the mastery of passion? Is not that man civilized whose reason sits the crowned monarch of his brain - whose passions are his servants? Robert Green Ingersoll passion real men The first duty of man is to support himself - to see to it that he does not become a burden. His next duty is to help others if he has a surplus, and if he really believes they deserve to be helped. Robert Green Ingersoll money helping-others believe Orthodoxy cannot afford to put out the fires of hell. Robert Green Ingersoll orthodoxy hell fire Hope is the consolation of the world. Robert Green Ingersoll consolation life world I believe that labor is a blessing. It never was and never will be a curse. It is a blessed thing to labor for . . . the ones you love. It is a blessed thing to have an object in life - something to do - something to call into play your best thoughts, to develop your faculties and to make you a man. Robert Green Ingersoll blessed work believe