David Dudley Field II quotes:

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  • Judges are but men, and are swayed like other men by vehement prejudices. This is corruption in reality, give it whatever other name you please.

  • To be afraid is the miserable condition of a coward. To do wrong, or omit to do right from fear, is to superadd delinquency to cowardice.

  • To have the power of forgetting, for the time, self, friends, interests, relationship; and to think of doing right toward another, a stranger, an enemy, perhaps, is to have that which men can share only with the angels, and with Him who is above men and angels.

  • Government is the greatest combination for forces known to human society. It can command more men and raise more money than any and all other agencies combined.

  • The union of the states is indissoluble; the country is undivided and indivisible forever.

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