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    • There must be no compromise with slavery - none whatever. Nothing is gained, everything is lost, by subordinating principle to expedience. William Lloyd Garrison.
    • Wherever there is a human being, I see God-given rights inherent in that being, whatever may be the sex or complexion. William Lloyd Garrison. Sex, Rights, Diversity.
    • Everyone should be treated fairly no matter what they look like. William Lloyd Garrison. Looks, Matter, Should.
    • I will be as harsh as truth, and uncompromising as justice... I am in earnest, I will not equivocate, I will not excuse, I will not retreat a single inch, and I will be heard.
    • “I am aware that many object to the severity of my language; but is there not cause for severity? I will be as harsh as truth, and as uncompromising as justice.
    • “Be faithful, be vigilant, be untiring in your efforts to break every yoke, and let the oppressed go free. Come what may - cost what it may - inscribe on the banner which you unfurl to the breeze, as your religious and political motto - "NO COMPROMISE WITH SLAVERY!
    • “I will be as harsh as truth, and uncompromising as justice... I am in earnest, I will not equivocate, I will not excuse, I will not retreat a single inch, and I will be heard. ”
    • “With reasonable men, I will reason; with humane men I will plead; but to tyrants I will give no quarter, nor waste arguments where they will certainly be lost.”
  1. Jun 11, 2024 · Garrison was a consistent, passive resistant; but in launching a revolutionary idea Garrison’s brain logically led to John Brown’s muscles Dyer Lum "Why I Am a Social Revolutionist" (1890) Our friend William Lloyd Garrison has repeated to us the many blessings resulting from upright actions. Yes, every act brings its own reward or its own ...

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  3. Enjoy the best William Lloyd Garrison Quotes at BrainyQuote. Quotations by William Lloyd Garrison, American Journalist, Born December 10, 1805. Share with your friends.

  4. The quote by William Lloyd Garrison, "My country is the world, my countrymen are mankind," encapsulates his powerful belief in human equality and global citizenship. Garrison, an influential abolitionist in the 19th century, emphasizes the universal nature of his commitment to human rights and justice.

  5. Nothing is gained, everything is lost, by subordinating principle to expedience. William Lloyd Garrison. There is no safety where there is no strength; no strength without Union; no Union without justice; no justice where faith and truth are wanting. The right to be free is a truth planted in the hearts of men. William Lloyd Garrison.

  6. 13 Copy quote. Little boldness is needed to assail the opinions and practices of notoriously wicked men; but to rebuke great and good men for their conduct, and to impeach their discernment, is the highest effort of moral courage. William Lloyd Garrison. Integrity, Men, Practice. William Lloyd Garrison (1832).

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