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William Ernest Hocking Quotes: No religion is a true religion that does not make men tingle to their finger tips with a sense of infinite hazard.
         

No religion is a true religion that does not make men tingle to their finger tips with a sense of infinite hazard.


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Man is the only animal that contemplates death, and also the only animal that shows any sign of doubt of its finality.

Man is the only animal that contemplates death, and also the only animal that shows any sign of doubt of its finality.



We cannot swing up a rope which is attached only to our own belt.

We cannot swing up a rope which is attached only to our own belt.



Where men cannot freely convey their thoughts to one another, no other liberty is secure.

Where men cannot freely convey their thoughts to one another, no other liberty is secure.



Mr. Rihani, we met once a thousand years ago and we may not meet again for another thousand years.

Mr. Rihani, we met once a thousand years ago and we may not meet again for another thousand years.



And indeed, no man has found his religion until he has found that for which he must sell his goods and his life.

And indeed, no man has found his religion until he has found that for which he must sell his goods and his life.



Only the man who has enough good in him to feel the justice of the penalty can be punished; the others can only be hurt.

Only the man who has enough good in him to feel the justice of the penalty can be punished; the others can only be hurt.




Principle I: Legal rights are presumptive rights.

Principle I: Legal rights are presumptive rights.



Without good-will, no man has any presumptive right, except the right or opportunity to change his will, so long as there is hope of it.

Without good-will, no man has any presumptive right, except the right or opportunity to change his will, so long as there is hope of it.



Principle III: Presumptive rights are the conditions under which individual powers normally develop.

Principle III: Presumptive rights are the conditions under which individual powers normally develop.





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All I can do is stand still- I feel like if I just stand still, I can stop it from being true, I can pretend that everything is all right.

All I can do is stand still- I feel like if I just stand still, I can stop it from being true, I can pretend that everything is all right.




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