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  1. Discover William Penn famous and rare quotes. Share William Penn quotations about quakers, virtue and evil. "Right is right, even if everyone is against..."

    • Charity

      Charity - TOP 25 QUOTES BY WILLIAM PENN (of 254) | A-Z...

    • Virtue

      William Penn (1807). “Fruits of solitude in reflections and...

    • Quakers

      William Penn (1875). “No Cross, No Crown: A Discourse...

    • Weakness

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    • Heaven

      Heaven - TOP 25 QUOTES BY WILLIAM PENN (of 254) | A-Z Quotes

    • Temptation

      William Penn (1726). “A Collection of the Works of William...

    • Work

      Work - TOP 25 QUOTES BY WILLIAM PENN (of 254) | A-Z Quotes

    • Death And Dying

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  2. 55 quotes from William Penn: 'Time is what we want most,but what we use worst.', 'They have a Right to censure, that have a Heart to help: The rest is Cruelty, not Justice.

  3. Find inspirational and motivational quotes by William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania and a prominent Quaker leader. Browse topics such as justice, love, truth, and humility.

  4. Quotations from William Penn, founder of the city of Phiuladelphia and the State of Pennsylvania, and champion of religious freedom.

  5. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › William_PennWilliam Penn - Wikiquote

    Jan 6, 2024 · Quotes. [ edit] My prison shall be my grave before I will budge a jot; for I owe my conscience to no mortal man. I shall not usurp the right of any, or oppress his person. God has furnished me with a better resolution and has given me his grace to keep it.

  6. Browse over 150 sourced quotes by the English philosopher William Penn (1644-1718) on various topics such as nature, government, religion, friendship and justice. See his famous saying "If thou art clean and warm, it is sufficient".

  7. notable-quotes.com › p › penn_williamWilliam Penn Quotes

    Love labour: for if thou dost not want it for food, thou mayest for physique. It is wholesome for the body, and good for the mind. It prevents the fruits of idleness, which many times come of nothing to do, and leads many to do what is worse than nothing. WILLIAM PENN, Some Fruits of Solitude.