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The Unitarian Church has done more than any other church to substitute character for creed, and to say that a man should be judged by his spirit; by the climate of his heart; by the autumn of his generosity; by the spring of his hope; that he should be judged by what he does; by the influence that he exerts, rather than by the mythology he may believe.
Robert Green Ingersoll
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What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the importance of a person's character over their beliefs or doctrines.

Robert Green Ingersoll advocates for evaluating individuals based on their actions and character rather than the specific beliefs they hold. By focusing on the 'climate of his heart' and 'autumn of his generosity,' Ingersoll encourages a deeper understanding of a person's impact on the world, suggesting that true worth comes from what one contributes to humanity rather than adherence to a particular ideology.

Themes

CharacterCreedSpiritHopeGenerosityActionsInfluence

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech about community service, one might use this quote to emphasize the value of actions over beliefs.

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