Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American journalist Henry Demarest Lloyd.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Henry Demarest Lloyd was a 19th-century American progressive political activist and pioneer muckraking journalist. He is best remembered for his exposés of the Standard Oil Company, which were written before Ida M. Tarbell's series for McClure's Magazine.
The price of liberty is something more than eternal vigilance. There must also be eternal advance. We can save the rights we have inherited from our fathers only by winning new ones to bequeath our children.
Liberty produces wealth, and wealth destroys liberty.
If our civilization is destroyed, it will not be by his barbarians from below. Our barbarians come from above.
Monopoly is business at the end of its journey.
Churches come and go, but there has ever been but one religion. The only religion is conscience in action.
Only the rich can get justice, only the poor cannot escape it.
Corporations can have no soul but they can love each other.