Source: Kindergarten Chats (1918), Ch. 36 : Another City
“When a man reproached him for going into unclean places, he said, "The sun too penetrates into privies, but is not polluted by them."”
Diogenes, 6.
The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (c. 200 A.D.), Book 6: The Cynics
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An Essay on the Origin of Free-Masonry (1803-1805); found in manuscript form after Paine's death and thought to have been written for an intended part III of The Age of Reason. It was partially published in 1810 and published in its entirety in 1818.
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Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots (first published 1879).
The last sentence is from the 16 October 1854 Peoria speech, slightly paraphrased. No known contemporary source for the rest. It first appears, attributed to Lincoln, in US religious/inspirational journals in 1907-8, such as p123, Friends Intelligencer: a religious and family journal, Volume 65, Issue 8 (1908)
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“When asked what he would take to let a man give him a blow on the head, he said, "A helmet."”
Diogenes, 6.
The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (c. 200 A.D.), Book 6: The Cynics