“To discover the true principles of morality, men have no need of theology, of revelation, or of gods. They need but common sense. They have only to look within themselves, to reflect upon their own nature, to consult their obvious interests, to consider the object of society and of each of the members who compose it, and they will easily understand that virtue is an advantage, and that vice is an injury to beings of the species.” MenNeedsLooksInterestCommonPrinciplesVirtueAtheismObjectsMoralityMembersAdvantageSpeciesVicesObviousTheologyCommon SenseRevelationsInjury Author:Jean Meslier
“[Book's subtitle:] Designed as a beacon of light to guide women to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness, but which may be read by members of the sterner sect, without injury to themselves or the book.” MayBookLightLibertyMembersGuidesPursuitInjuryPursuit Of HappinessSectsBeaconsLife Liberty And The Pursuit Of HappinessSubtitlesBeacons Of Light Author:Marietta Holley
“One cannot withdraw from the life of the community. Injury to one member of it cannot fail to be the concern of all.” CommunityFailingMembersConcernInjury Book:Poison in the Pen Source: Poison in the Pen
“When I look at what I'm doing today, I see [the] roots in my college life. I was the online editor of my college paper and an active member of the Harvard Computer Society. I abandoned a summer internship at the Washington Post due to injury and instead did theatre. I found my comedic voice through satirical newsletters in college.” LooksTodayFoundVoiceCollegeMembersPaperComputerSummerRootsActiveDuesTheatrePostsInjuryOnlineEditorsAbandonedHarvardComedicSatiricalCollege LifeInternshipsNewsletters Author:Baratunde Thurston
“Occasionally we have to interpret an international treaty - one, perhaps, affecting airlines and liability for injury to passengers or damage to goods. Then, of course, we have to look to the precedents of other member nations in resolving issues.” LooksCoursesNationsIssuesMembersInternationalDamageInjuryGoodsAirlineTreatiesPassengersPrecedentLiability Author:Sandra Day O'Connor