Quote by Heywood Broun
Men are blind in their own cause. - Heywood Broun

Men are blind in their own cause. – Heywood Broun

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The urge to gamble is so universal and its practice is so pleasurable, that I assume it must be evil. – Heywood Broun

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Gambling
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The most prolific period of pessimism comes at twenty-one or thereabouts, when the first attempt is made to translate dreams into reality. – Heywood Broun

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Pessimism
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Free speech is about as good as cause as the world has ever known. But, like the poor, it is always with us and gets shoved aside in favour of things which seem at some given moment more vital. – Heywood Broun

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Most men seem to live according to sense rather than reason. – Thomas Aquinas

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As if reasoning were any kind of writing or talking which tends to convince people that some doctrine or measure is true and right. – Catharine Esther Beecher

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Reason

Everything that is beautiful and noble is the product of reason and calculation. – Charles Baudelaire

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Reason

The power of a movement lies in the fact that it can indeed change the habits of people. This change is not the result of force but of dedication, of moral persuasion. – Steve Biko

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One half who graduate from college never read another book. – G. M. Trevelyan

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Honesty is the most single most important factor having a direct bearing on the final success of an individual, corporation, or product. – Ed McMahon

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