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Race Quotes - Page 90

There can be but one will the master in our salvation, but that shall never be the will of man, but of God; therefore man must be saved by grace.

There can be but one will the master in our salvation, but that shall never be the will of man, but of God; therefore man must be saved by grace.

John Bunyan (1850). “The works of John Bunyan: With an introduction to each treatise, notes, and a sketch of his life, times, and contemporaries”, p.357

Though we are all human beings, we have built walls between ourselves and our neighbors through nationalism, through race, caste, and class - which again breeds isolation, loneliness.

Jiddu Krishnamurti (1992). “The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti, (1963-1964): The New Mind”, Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company

America is God's Crucible, the great Melting-Pot where all the races of Europe are melting and re-forming!

The Melting-Pot act 1 (1908). This passage popularized the term melting pot in the sense of an amalgamation of peoples (the jstor database shows that an earlier usage with this meaning occurs in the American Journal of Sociology, July 1906, and a reference to public education as a "melting-pot" for immigrants appears in the Los Angeles Times, 28 June 1891). See Baudouin 1; Jimmy Carter 3; Crevecoeur 1; Ellison 2; Hayward 1; Jesse Jackson 1

For his heart was in his work, and the heart giveth grace unto every art.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, J. D. McClatchy (2000). “Poems and Other Writings”, p.116, Library of America

Grace is the beauty of form under the influence of freedom.

Friedrich Schiller (2013). “On The Aesthetic Education Of Man”, Lulu.com

Ours is the old, old story of every uprising race or class or order. The work of elevation must be wrought by ourselves or not at all.

Frances Power Cobbe (2010). “The Duties of Women: A Course of Lectures”, p.6, Cambridge University Press