Will Thomas
Will Thomas
Will Thomas may refer to:...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
CountryUnited States of America
hero blood political
The wisdom of our ages and the blood of our heroes has been devoted to the attainment of trial by jury. It should be the creed of our political faith.
men gun strong-arms
For an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man.
ideas aries no-idea
It is better to have no ideas than false ones.
army practice generations
Big banks are more dangerous than standing armies, and the practice of borrowing and spending money to be paid back by the next generation is stealing from their future.
ambition animal littles
Ambition is a tricky little animal to tame. It is very skillful at concealing itself from its master.
school mean government
Religion, morality, and knowledge are necessary for good government... Therefore schools and the means of educating the people should always be encouraged.
religious men rights
The opinions of men should not be the object of any government. Our civil rights are no more dependent on our religious beliefs than they are dependent upon our thoughts about geometry or physics!
government criticism intention
No government should be without critics. If its intentions are good then it has nothing to fear from criticism.
stones way needs
Every experience deeply felt in life needs to be passed along. Wheather it be through words and music, chiseled in stone, painted with a brush, or sewn with a needle, it is a way of reaching for immortality.
jesus doctrine fancy
The religion-builders have so distorted and deformed the doctrines of Jesus, so muffled them in mysticism, fancies, and falsehoods.
believe government earth
I do verily believe that a single, consolidated government would become the most corrupt government on the earth.
character men purses
A Man's management of his own purse speaks volumes about character
rights evil separation
The States should be watchful to note every material usurpation on their rights; to denounce them as they occur in the most peremptory terms; to protest against them as wrongs to which our present submission shall be considered, not as acknowledgments or precedents of rights, but as a temporary yielding to the lesser evil, until their accumulation shall overweigh that of separation.
past self government
The present generation has the same right of self-government which the past one has exercised for itself.