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Thomas Carlyle Quotes

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The only happiness a brave person ever troubles themselves in asking about, is happiness enough to get their work done  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) There is a great discovery still to be made in literature, that of paying literary men by the quantity they do not write  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) To reform a world, to reform a nation, no wise man will undertake; and all but foolish men know, that the only solid, though a far slower reformation, is what each begins and perfects on himself  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) To us also, through every star, through every blade of grass, is not God made visible if we will open our minds and our eyes  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) True humor springs not more from the head than from the heart. It is not contempt; its essence is love. It issues not in laughter, but in still smiles, which lie far deeper  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) Under all speech that is good for anything there lies a silence that is better, silence is deep as eternity; speech is shallow as time  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulness, and its power of endurance - the cheerful man will do more in the same time, will do it; better, will preserve it longer, than the sad or sullen  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) I don't pretend to understand the Universe - it's a great deal bigger than I am  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) If you look deep enough you will see music; the heart of nature being everywhere music  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) No great man lives in vain. The history of the world is but the biography of great men  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) The courage we desire and prize is not the courage to die decently, but to live manfully  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) The old cathedrals are good, but the great blue dome that hangs over everything is better  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) A man must indeed be a hero to appear such in the eyes of his valet  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) Not what you possess but what you do with what you have, determines your true worth  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) Instead of saying that man is the creature of circumstance, it would be nearer the mark to say that man is the architect of circumstance. It is character which builds an existence out of circumstance. From the same materials one man builds palaces, another hovels; one warehouses, another villas; bricks and mortar are mortar and bricks until the architect can make them something else  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) There is no permanent place in this universe for evil... Evil may hide behind this fallacy and that, but it will be hunted from fallacy to fallacy until there is no more fallacy for it to hide behind  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) Nakedness, hunger, distress of all kinds, death itself have been cheerfully suffered, when the heart was right. It is the feeling of injustice that is insupportable to all men  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) It is in general more profitable to reckon up our defeats than to boast of our attainments  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) Great men are the modelers, patterns, and in a wide sense creators, of whatsoever the general mass of men contrived to do and attain  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) Is not light grander than fire? It is the same element in a state of purity  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) To believe practically that the poor and luckless are here only as a nusiance to be abraded and abated, and in some permissable manner made away with, and swept out of sight, is not an amiable faith  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) Wealth has more and more increased, and at the same time gathered itself more and more into masses, strangely altering the old relations, and increasing the distance between the rich and the poor  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) Men are grown mechanical in head and in the heart, as well as in the hand. They have lost faith in individual endeavour, and in natural force of any kind  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) Misery which, through long ages, had no spokesman, no helper, will now be its own helper and speak for itself  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) A mind that has seen, and suffered, and done, speaks to us of what it has tried and conquered  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) A poor creature who has said or done nothing worth a serious man taking the trouble of remembering  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) All work of man is as the swimmer’s: a vast ocean threatens to devour him; if he front it not bravely, it will keep its word  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes) It is a fact which escapes no one, that, generally speaking, whoso is acquainted with his worth has but a little stock to cultivate acquaintance with  (Thomas Carlyle Quotes)
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