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Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919) American author and poet.

If fallacies come knocking at my door,
I'd rather feed, and shelter full a score,
Than hide behind the black portcullis, doubt,
And run the risk of barring one Truth out.

And if pretension for a time deceive,
And prove me one too ready to believe,
Far less my shame, than if by stubborn act,
I brand as lie, some great colossal Fact.

¶ "Credulity," New Thought Pastels (1913)

To sin by silence, when we should protest,
Makes cowards out of men.

Poems of Problems, "Protest" (1914)

Mistakenly cited to Abraham Lincoln by Douglas MacArthur in a 1950 speech, and frequently since then.http://infomotions.com/etexts/gutenberg/dirs/etext04/ppur10.htm

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