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William Wilberforce
English
Politician
Born:
Aug 24
,
1759
Died:
Jul 29
,
1833
Any
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Faith
God
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If you love someone who is ruining his or her life because of faulty thinking, and you don't do anything about it because you are afraid of what others might think, it would seem that rather than being loving, you are in fact being heartless.
William Wilberforce
Life
Love
You
If You Love Someone
Think
Thinking
Others
Ruining
Faulty
Would
About
Seem
Someone
Rather
Fact
Because
His
Than
Heartless
Afraid
Being
In Fact
Anything
Loving
Might
Who
Her
Let everyone regulate his conduct... by the golden rule of doing to others as in similar circumstances we would have them do to us, and the path of duty will be clear before him.
William Wilberforce
Path
Will
Before
Duty
Others
Everyone
Rule
Circumstances
Would
Similar
Clear
Him
Doing
His
Conduct
The Golden Rule
Golden
Golden Rule
Them
Us
Regulate
What should we suppose must naturally be the consequence of our carrying on a slave trade with Africa? With a country, vast in its extent, not utterly barbarous, but civilized in a very small degree? Does any one suppose a slave trade would help their civilization?
William Wilberforce
Degree
Country
Our
Must
Carrying
Would
Small
Civilization
Civilized
Vast
Suppose
Trade
Does
Very
Any
Africa
Should
Naturally
Help
Utterly
Extent
Slave
Consequence
It is the true duty of every man to promote the happiness of his fellow creatures to the utmost of his power.
William Wilberforce
Happiness
Man
Power
Duty
Every
Promote
True
Fellow
Fellow Creatures
His
Creatures
Utmost
Every Man
The objects of the present life fill the human eye with a false magnification because of their immediacy.
William Wilberforce
Life
Immediacy
Eye
Objects
Because
False
Human
Human Eye
Fill
Present
Present Life
As much pains were taken to make me idle as were ever taken to make me studious.
William Wilberforce
Me
Taken
Studious
Make
Idle
Were
Much
Pains
Ever
My walk is a public one. My business is in the world, and I must mix in the assemblies of men or quit the post which Providence seems to have assigned me.
William Wilberforce
Me
Business
World
Post
Walk
Men
Must
Seems
Mix
Providence
Quit
Which
Public
Assigned
Can one serve God and one's nation in parliament?
William Wilberforce
God
Nation
Parliament
Serve
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