Fulton J. Sheen Civilization Quotations
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- All Civilization Quotes
- Will Durant
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Sigmund Freud
- Henry David Thoreau
- Mark Twain
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Ludwig Von Mises
- Al Gore
- George Bernard Shaw
- Carl Sagan
- Franklin D Roosevelt
- Terence Mckenna
- Bertrand Russell
- Thomas Sowell
- Martin Luther King Jr
- Oscar Wilde
- Charlie Munger
- Victor Hugo
- Winston Churchill
- Albert Einstein
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Leaving Quotes
The fact the enemies of God must face is that modern civilization has conquered the world, but in doing so has lost its soul. And in losing its soul it will lose the very world it gained. Even our own so-called Liberal culture in these United States which has tried to avoid complete secularization by leaving little zones of individual freedom is in danger of forgetting that these zones were preserved only because religion was in their soul. And as religion fades so will freedom, for only where the spirit of God is, is there liberty.
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Women Quotes
When a man loves a woman, he has to become worthy of her. The higher her virtue, the more noble her character, the more devoted she is to truth, justice, goodness, the more a man has to aspire to be worthy of her. The history of civilization could actually be written in terms of the level of its women.
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Heart Quotes
Modern prophets say that our economics have failed us. No! It is not our economics which have failed; it is man who has failed-man who has forgotten God. Hence no manner of economic or political readjustment can possibly save our civilization; we can be saved only by a renovation of the inner man, only by a purging of our hearts and souls; for only by seeking first the Kingdom of God and His Justice will all these other things be added unto us.
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Men Quotes
One of the greatest disasters that happened to modern civilization was for democracy to inscribe "liberty" on its banners instead of "justice." Because "liberty" was considered the ideal it was not long until some men interpreted it as meaning "freedom from justice"; then when religion and decent government attempted to bring them back to justice, organized into "freedom groups" they protested that their constitutional and natural rights were being violated.
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