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Paul Harris about Time:
In course of time, religion came with its rites invoking the aid of good spirits which ...
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Paul Harris about Power:
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Personality has power to uplift, power to depress, power to curse, and power to bless....
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Paul Harris about Singing:
Singing is not indulged in by Rotary clubs of some countries and all clubs are given ...
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Paul Harris about Fear:
In the cold, shivering twilight, preceding the daybreak of civilization, the dominating emotion of man was ...
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Paul Harris about Life:
The lawlessness of frontier life in America has been pictured as a remarkable phenomenon. In reality, ...
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Paul Harris about Proud:
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Descendants of New England pioneers are proud of their ancestry and glad to proclaim the fact that so far as the United States are concerned, New England is in deed the cradle of religious liberty.
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Paul Harris about Man:
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But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.
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Paul Harris about Experience:
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If there is anything worse than international warfare, is civil warfare, and the United States was destined to experience it in the extreme of bitterness.
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Paul Harris about Religion:
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If there ever was a militant religion, it was that of early New England.
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Paul Harris about Time:
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In course of time, religion came with its rites invoking the aid of good spirits which were even more powerful than the bad spirits, and thus for the time being tempered the agony of fears.
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Paul Harris about World:
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Individuals and nations owe it to themselves and the world to become informed.
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Paul Harris about Fear:
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In the cold, shivering twilight, preceding the daybreak of civilization, the dominating emotion of man was fear.
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Paul Harris about Intelligence:
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In the clashes between ignorance and intelligence, ignorance is generally the aggressor.
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Paul Harris about Focus:
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It has been the way of Rotary to focus thought upon matters in which members are in agreement, rather than upon matters in which they are in disagreement.
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Paul Harris about People:
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It did not come naturally, in fact, it would be difficult to conceive of any more dogmatic and less tolerant people than the first settlers on New England shores.
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Paul Harris about Best:
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Motherhood is at its best when the tender chords of sympathy have been touched.
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Paul Harris about Good:
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Many obstacles to the expansion of good will have presented themselves.
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Paul Harris about Prejudice:
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It would not be fair to the critics of Rotary, who include some of the most brilliant of the British and American writers, to charge them with prejudice.
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Paul Harris about Leader:
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Much responsibility rests upon the shoulders of the song leader, it is not infrequently within his power to make or break a meeting.
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Paul Harris about Singing:
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Singing is not indulged in by Rotary clubs of some countries and all clubs are given full privilege to do as they please about including it in their programs.
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Paul Harris about Power:
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Personality has power to uplift, power to depress, power to curse, and power to bless.
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Paul Harris about Life:
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The lawlessness of frontier life in America has been pictured as a remarkable phenomenon. In reality, it was the natural consequence of indiscriminate mixing of volatile substances.
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Paul Harris about Intelligence:
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The higher the general average of intelligence, all things else being equal, the less the disposition to be meddlesome, critical, and overbearing.
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Paul Harris about Today:
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There is nothing in the genius of America more precious today than the spirit of religious and political tolerance in its application to our own people.
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Paul Harris about Others:
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The less one knows, the more he thinks he knows, and the more willing he is to employ any and all measures to enforce his views upon others.
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Paul Harris about Struggle:
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While the struggle for religious liberty had proceeded without large-scale bloodshed in New England and elsewhere in the United States, the struggle for political liberty had not fared so well.
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Paul Harris about Ignorance:
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When an individual, a sect, a clique or a nation hates and despises another individual, sect, clique or nation, he or they simply do not know the objects of their hatred. Ignorance is at the bottom of it.
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Paul Harris about Intelligence:
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To attempt to superimpose its views through the exercise of force, is seldom the part of intelligence, it is frequently the part of ignorance.
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