“The story of humanity can be written as the struggle to acknowledge all human beings as human beings.”
J.S.B. Morse“Making universal prosperity a right is the surest way to universal poverty.”
J.S.B. Morse“I don't believe in the Constitution because I'm American, I'm American because I believe in the Constitution.”
J.S.B. Morse“No one can take away your Natural Rights, but they can do great damage making you think they can.”
J.S.B. Morse“Change is inevitable. If you don’t seek it out, it will seek you out.”
J.S.B. Morse, Now and at the Hour of Our Death“Some people are like singularities. Get close enough and you will be uncontrollably consumed in an infinite attraction and will cease to exist apart from them.”
J.S.B. Morse, Now and at the Hour of Our Death“It's a certain tragedy when agony and resentment are all you have left connecting you to someone you once loved.”
J.S.B. Morse, Now and at the Hour of Our Death“If you spend enough time with someone who doubts you, you can't help but believe them.”
J.S.B. Morse, Now and at the Hour of Our Death“It seems the more we know, the less we believe.”
J.S.B. Morse, Now and at the Hour of Our Death“The most purely free decision one can make—and thus, the highest order of spirit on Earth—is believing in something without evidential knowledge.”
J.S.B. Morse, Now and at the Hour of Our Death“Ironically, the only people anyone believes these days are the skeptics.”
J.S.B. Morse, Now and at the Hour of Our Death