Hartshorne's main reflection on a full 100 years of life.
"A hundred years of thinking about God" (1998)
“[W]e are not so much concerned this evening with the dead letter of edicts and of statutes as with the living thoughts of men.”
p, 125
The History of Freedom in Antiquity (1877)
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British politician and historian 1834–1902Related quotes

Aristotle, 9.
The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (c. 200 A.D.), Book 5: The Peripatetics

Sex Slavery (1890)
Context: O height and depth of purity, which fears so much that the children will not know who their fathers are, because, forsooth, they must rely upon their mother's word instead of the hired certification of some priest of the Church, or the Law! I wonder if the children would be improved to know what their fathers have done. I would rather, much rather, not know who my father was than know he had been a tyrant to my mother. I would rather, much rather, be illegitimate according to the statutes of men, than illegitimate according to the unchanging law of Nature.

18th October 1968
1960s
Source: https://archives.nbclearn.com/portal/site/k-12/flatview?cuecard=34499
"Niccolo Machiavelli" (1987)

The Garden of Proserpine.
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