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Henry Ward Beecher Quotes

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A reputation for good judgment, for fair dealing, for truth, and for rectitude, is itself a fortune  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) We only see in a lifetime a dozen faces marked with the peace of a contented spirit  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) In friendship your heart is like a bell struck every time your friend is in trouble  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) Precise knowledge is the only true knowledge, and he who does not teach exactly, does not teach at all  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) Love is the medicine of all moral evil. By it the world is to be cured of sin  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) A mother has, perhaps, the hardest earthly lot; and yet no mother worthy of the name ever gave herself thoroughly for her child who did not feel that, after all, she reaped what she had sown  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) Find out what your temptations are, and you will find out largely what you are yourself  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) The most miserable pettifogging in the world is that of a man in the court of his own consciences  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) Never forget what a man has said to you when he was angry. If he has charged you with anything, you had better look it up  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) It is a very good world for the purposes for which it was built; and that is all anything is good for  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) He that would look with contempt on the pursuits of the farmer, is not worthy the name of a man  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) God’s men are better than the devil’s men, and they ought to act as though they thought they were  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) The more sincere we are in our belief, as a rule, the less demonstrative we are  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) The rarest feeling that ever lights a human face is the contentment of a loving soul  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) A conservative young man has wound up his life before it was unreeled. We expect old men to be conservative but when a nation’s young men are so, its funeral bell is already rung  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) Half the spiritual difficulties that men and women suffer arise from a morbid state of health  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) The reason that men are so slow to confess their vices is because they have not yet abandoned them  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) Were one to ask me in which direction I think man strongest, I should say, his capacity to hate  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) Learning, to be of much use, must have a tendency to spread itself among the common people  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) In the sacred precinct of that dwelling where the despotic woman wields the sceptre of fierce neatness, one treads as if he carried his life in his hands  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) Adversity, if for no other reason, is of benefit, since it is sure to bring a season of sober reflection. People see clearer at such times. Storms purify the atmosphere  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) The worst prison is not of stone. It is of a throbbing heart, outraged by an infamous life  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) The pen is the tongue of the hand; a silent utterer of words for the eye  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) Our sweetest experiences of affection are meant to be suggestions of that realm which is the home of the heart  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) Memory can glean, but can never renew. It brings us joys faint as is the perfume of the flowers, faded and dried, of the summer that is gone  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) Newspapers are to the body politic what arteries are to the human body, their function being to carry blood and sustenance and repair to every part of the body  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) A mother’s prayers, silent and gentle, can never miss the road to the throne of all bounty  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) A little library, growing every year, is an honorable part of a man’s history. It is a man’s duty to have books  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) There are more quarrels smothered by just shutting your mouth, and holding it shut, than by all the wisdom in the world  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes) Whatever is almost true is quite false, and among the most dangerous of errors, because being so near truth, it is more likely to lead astray  (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
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