Thomas Paine Quote

It may perhaps be said that it signifies nothing to a man what is done to him after he is dead; but it signifies much to the living; it either tortures their feelings or hardens their hearts...


Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution (ed. 1791)


It may perhaps be said that it signifies nothing to a man what is done to him after he is dead; but it signifies much to the living; it either...

It may perhaps be said that it signifies nothing to a man what is done to him after he is dead; but it signifies much to the living; it either...

It may perhaps be said that it signifies nothing to a man what is done to him after he is dead; but it signifies much to the living; it either...

It may perhaps be said that it signifies nothing to a man what is done to him after he is dead; but it signifies much to the living; it either...