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For my boyhood’s friend hath fallen, the pillar of my trust, The true, the wise, the beautiful, is sleeping in the dust. (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)
Many persons feel art, some understand it; but few both feel and understand it (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)
A statesman makes the occasion, but the occasion makes the politician (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)
The shadow of human life is traced upon a golden ground of immortal hope (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)
There are no eyes so sharp as the eyes of hatred (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)
Occupation is the armor of the soul (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)
The force of selfishness is as inevitable and as calculable as the force of gravitation (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)
If liberty with law is fire on the hearth, liberty without law is fire on the floor (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)
The malignity that never forgets or forgives is found only in base and ignoble natures, whose aims are selfish, and whose means are indirect, cowardly, and treacherous (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)
Ambition is not a weakness unless it be disproportioned to the capacity. To have more ambition than ability is to be at once weak and unhappy (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)
Man is an animal that cannot long be left in safety without occupation; the growth of his fallow nature is apt to run into weeds (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)
Strategy is the most important department of the art of war, and strategical skill is the highest and rarest function of military genius (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)
For my boyhood’s friend hath fallen, the pillar of my trust, the true, the wise, the beautiful, is sleeping in the dust (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)
Sunsets in themselves are generally superior to sunrises; but with the sunset we appreciate images drawn from departed peace and faded glory (George Stillman Hillard Quotes)