“What is it then, which makes me say what in deepest seriousness and a full knowledge of its truth I have said? What is it that makes me not only content but proud to stand for the brief moment as the mouthpiece and figure-head of this movement, risking abuse, misrepresentation, and every vile assault? It is the fact that in my soul I feel that behind us, behind our little band, behind our feeble, newborn organization, there gathers a mighty power that nothing can withstand—the power of truth!”

As quoted Inaugural Address New York City https://www.theosophical.org/files/resources/articles/PowerofTruth.pdf (17 November 1875)

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Union United States Army officer 1832–1907

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