Advertisements
John Lancaster Spalding Quotes
Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements
Friendship Quotes
Love Quotes
Life Quotes
Funny Quotes
Motivational Quotes
Inspirational Quotes
Advertisements
Text Quotes
Obedience is not servility. On the contrary the servile are never rightly obedient (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
As display is vulgar, so fondness for jewelry is evidence of an uncultivated mind (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
A great man, who lives intimately with his admirers, with difficulty escapes being made ridiculous (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
Wouldst thou bestow some precious gift upon thy fellows, make thyself a noble man (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
The doubt of an earnest, thoughtful, patient and laborious mind is worthy of respect. In such doubt may be found indeed more faith than in half the creeds (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
If thou need money, get it in an honest way by keeping books, if thou wilt, but not by writing books (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
The doctrine of the utter vanity of life is a doctrine of despair, and life is hope (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
There are faults which show heart and win hearts, while the virtue in which there is no love, repels (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
When we know and love the best we are content to lack the approval of the many (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
It is difficult to be sure of our friends, but it is possible to be certain of our loyalty to them (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
We are made ridiculous less by our defects than by the affectation of qualities which are not ours (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
The able have no desire to appear to be so, and this is part of their ability (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
If thou wouldst help others deal with them as though they were what they should be (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
Where it is the chief aim to teach many things, little education is given or received (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
Folly will run its course and it is the part of wisdom not to take it too seriously (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
In education, as in religion and love, compulsion thwarts the purpose for which it is employed (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
A hobby is the result of a distorted view of things. It is putting a planet in the place of a sun (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
If we are disappointed that men give little heed to what we utter is it for their sake or our own? (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
The more we live with what we imagine others think of us, the less we live with truth (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
We are not masters of the truth which is borne in upon us: it overpowers us (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
As memory may be a paradise from which we cannot be driven, it may also be a hell from which we cannot escape (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
We are more disturbed by a calamity which threatens us than by one which has befallen us (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
Women are aristocrats, and it is always the mother who makes us feel that we belong to the better sort (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
If I am not pleased with myself, but should wish to be other than I am, why should I think highly of the influences which have made me what I am? (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
If there were nothing else to trouble us, the fate of the flowers would make us sad (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
Whoever has freed himself from envy and bitterness may begin to try to see things as they are (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
Those who believe in our ability do more than stimulate us. They create for us an atmosphere in which it becomes easier to succeed (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
The world is chiefly a mental fact. From mind it receives the forms of time and space, the principle of casuality, color, warmth, and beauty. Were there no mind, there would be no world (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
Each one fashions and bears his world with him, and that unless he himself become wise, strong and loving, no change in his circumstances can make him rich or free or happy (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)
True readers... Are ready to go through a whole volume, if there be but hope of finding in it a single genuine thought or the mere suggestion even of a truth which has some fresh application to life (John Lancaster Spalding Quotes)