“The name of Robert G. Ingersoll is in the pantheon of the world. More than any other man who ever lived he destroyed religious superstition. He was the Shakespeare of oratory -- the greatest that the world has ever known. Ingersoll lived and died far in advance of his time. He wrought nobly for the transformation of this world into a habitable globe; and long after the last echo of destruction has been silenced, his name will be loved and honored, and his fame will shine resplendent, for his immortality is fixed and glorious. {Debbs had this much respect for Ingersoll, despite their radically different political views. This statement was made at Ingersoll's funeral}” LoveInspirationalGreatnessHonorRespectPraiseAdmirationSuperstitionShakespeareLegendaryOratoryWilliam ShakespearePantheonIngersollRobert G IngersollRobert IngersollRobert Green IngersollReligious Superstition Author:Eugene Victor Debs
“{Debbs' letter to Robert Ingersoll's granddaughter} I was the friend of your immortal grandfather and I loved him truly… the name of Ingersoll is revered in our home, worshipped by us all, and the date of birth is holy in our calendar... I have never loved another mortal as I have loved Robert Green Ingersoll.” LoveInspirationalFriendshipHonorWorshipRespectPraiseUnityImmortalAdmirationBrotherhoodLetterIngersollRobert G IngersollRobert IngersollRobert Green Ingersoll Book:Letters of Eugene V. Debs: 3 Vols Source: Letters of Eugene V. Debs: 3 Vols
“In every age it has been the tyrant, the oppressor and the exploiter who has wrapped himself in the cloak of patriotism, or religion, or both to deceive and overawe the People.” ReligionTyrannyOppressionDeceptionPatriotismNationalismExploitationFundamentalismTotalitarianismAuthoritarianism Author:Eugene Victor Debs