Top 36 Gerrit's Quotes
#1. It is a nice sunny day; his bunions have stopped hurting. There is always something to celebrate, in Gerrit's view.
Deborah Moggach
#2. I am a plain man, and I care and know comparatively little about rhetoric.
Gerrit Smith
#4. The Southern slave would obey God in respect to marriage, and also to the reading and studying of His word. But this, as we have seen, is forbidden him.
Gerrit Smith
#5. But as well may you, when urging a man up-hill with a heavy load upon his back, and with your lash also upon his back, tell him, that be has nothing to do either with the load or the lash.
Gerrit Smith
#6. We must continue to judge of slavery by what it is, and not by what you tell us it will, or may be.
Gerrit Smith
#7. True, permanent peace can never be restored, until slavery, the occasion of the war, has ceased.
Gerrit Smith
#8. I prefer, in a word, the republican system, because it comes up more nearly to God's system.
Gerrit Smith
#9. But, although America cannot be justly charged with violating the rights of Turkey, Turkey nevertheless can be justly charged with violating the rights of America.
Gerrit Smith
#10. To no human charter am I indebted for my rights.
Gerrit Smith
#11. My rights all spring front an infinitely nobler source - from favor and grace of God.
Gerrit Smith
#12. To say, that Capt. Ingraham violated the rights of Turkey, is nonsense.
Gerrit Smith
#13. As this is the first time I have had the floor, it may be well for me now to confess, that I am in the habit of freely imputing errors to my fellow-men.
Gerrit Smith
#14. I need say no more, to prove that slavery is entirely unlike the servitude in the patriarchal families.
Gerrit Smith
#15. The only ground on which a neutral State can claim respect at the hands of belligerents is, that, so far as she is concerned, their rights are protected.
Gerrit Smith
#16. We are His greatest handiwork even though we are still a work in progress.
Gerrit W. Gong
#17. Our concern, however, is with slavery as it is, and not with any theory of it.
Gerrit Smith
#18. I do not object to the construction of rail roads and canals.
Gerrit Smith
#19. Let the poor man count as his enemy, and his worst enemy, every invader of the right of free discussion.
Gerrit Smith
#20. I trust, that your readers will not construe my words to mean, that I would not have gone to a 3 o'clock in the morning session, for the sake of defeating the Nebraska bill.
Gerrit Smith
#21. I welcomed the organization of the Anti-slavery Society.
Gerrit Smith
#22. It is manifestly vital to the success of the anti-slavery cause, that the authority and influence of proslavery, especially of slaveholding, ministers should be destroyed.
Gerrit Smith
#23. When a good man lends himself to the advocacy of slavery, he must, at least for a time, feel himself to be any where but at home, amongst his new thoughts, doctrines, and modes of reasoning.
Gerrit Smith
#24. Writing is not a series of strokes, but space, divided into characteristic shapes by strokes.
Gerrit Noordzij
#25. There is room in our ranks for the old and decrepit, as well as the young and vigorous.
Gerrit Smith
#26. True liberty acknowledges and defends the equal rights of all men, and all nations.
Gerrit Smith
#27. But I love honesty, and, therefore; do I make great account of facts.
Gerrit Smith
#28. It, sometimes, suits the slaveholders to claim, that their slavery is an exclusively State concern; and that the North has, therefore, nothing to do with it.
Gerrit Smith
#29. Let us tell our legislators in advance, that this is a right, restraints on which, we will not, cannot bear; and that every attempt to restrain it is a palpable wrong on God and man.
Gerrit Smith
#30. I do not subscribe to the doctrine that the people are the slaves and property of their government. I believe that government is for the use of the people, and not the people for the use of the government.
Gerrit Smith
#31. Truth and mercy require the exertion - never the suppression, of man's noble rights and powers.
Gerrit Smith
#32. Our political and constitutional rights, so called, are but the natural and inherent rights of man, asserted, carried out, and secured by modes of human contrivance.
Gerrit Smith
#33. God cannot approve of a system of servitude, in which the master is guilty of assuming absolute power - of assuming God's place and relation towards his fellow-men.
Gerrit Smith
#34. There is one class of men, whom it especially behoves to be tenacious of the right of free discussion. I mean the poor.
Gerrit Smith
#35. It is not to be disguised, that a war has broken out between the North and the South. - Political and commercial men are industriously striving to restore peace: but the peace, which they would effect, is superficial, false, and temporary.
Gerrit Smith
#36. The poor North has much to do with slavery. It staggers under its load and smarts under its lash.
Gerrit Smith
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