“A man lives by believing something: not by debating and arguing about many things. ~ Thomas Carlyle” — Sherri Lane Copy Share Image
Carlyle said 'a lie cannot live.' It shows that he did not know how to tell them. — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
Popular opinion is oftenest, what Carlyle pronounced it to be, a lie! — Wendell Phillips Copy Share Image
“A great man shows his greatness,” said Carlyle, “by the way he treats little men.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Under all speech that is good for anything there lies a silence that is better.” — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
“The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none. —historian and essayist Thomas Carlyle” — Carol Tavris Copy Share Image
Carlyle uttered a pregnant truth when he said that the history of any country is in the biographies of the men who… — Andrew Dickson White Copy Share Image
“Mr. Rubenstein says he likes to apply the “mother standard” to giving. “When I built Carlyle, my mother didn’t call to say,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Beside some philosophers of larger vision, Carlyle stands like an honest, half-despairing boy, grasping at some details only of their world systems. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“privately he composed—in French—a poem expressing his pleasure at having given the French a kick in the cul, which Carlyle delicately translated… — Will Durant Copy Share Image
“Emerson loved the good and his life was a symphony of peace and harmony, Carlyle hated the bad, and his life was… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Carlyle spread her hands. ‘I speculated that it was the remains of the starship that took the Eurydiceans to the planet. This… — Ken MacLeod Copy Share Image
Carlyle must undoubtedly plead guilty to the charge of mannerism. He not only has his vein, but his peculiar manner of working… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
Getting to perform at the Carlyle, following in the footsteps of women like Elaine Stritch, Barbara Cook, Christine Ebersole, Kelli O'Hara, and… — Laura Osnes Copy Share Image
“(Quoted by Thomas Carlyle) The rude man requires only to see something going on. The man of more refinement must be made… — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
“Carlyle's genius was many-sided. He touched and ennobled the national life at all points. He lifted a whole generation of young men… — Hector Carsewell Macpherson Copy Share Image
Carlyle, a man of strong words and attitudes, a rhetorician out of necessity, constantly aroused by the craving for a strong faithas… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“Then she was in the air, and Carlyle involuntarily held his breath. He had not realized that the dive was nearly forty… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
The Carlyle Group is the most politically connected investment firm in the world. The company has mastered the art of influence peddling… — William Hartung Copy Share Image
“Carlyle had no option but to sit down and recompose the book as best he could—a task made all the more challenging… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
IT is reported of Margaret Fuller that she said she accepted the universe. "Gad, she'd better!" retorted Carlyle. Carlyle himself did not… — John Burroughs Copy Share Image
“In employing the long sentence the inexperienced writer should not strain after the heavy, ponderous type. Johnson and Carlyle used such a… — Joseph Devlin Copy Share Image
It is curious for one who studies the action and reaction of national literature on each other, to see the humor of… — James Russell Lowell Copy Share Image
Carlyle: a passionate outpouring of words recommending silence and self-control. — Mason Cooley Copy Share Image
“My books are friends that never fail me." ( Letter to his mother, Margaret A. Carlyle ; 17 March 1817)” — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
“Our grand business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand. Thomas… — Bohdi Sanders Copy Share Image
In 17 years, we have built a business that has revolutionized the industry, with innovation at its core. I am confident that… — Mark Getty Copy Share Image
“For God’s sake, man!” Frederick Carlyle bellowed across the room. “At least wait until you’re alone before you kiss her, if you… — Stephanie Burgis Copy Share Image
Carlyle did thousands and thousands of deals, and the vast majority of them went well or went very well. Occasionally, ones don't… — Glenn Youngkin Copy Share Image
“Here Carlyle had come, here George Eliot had progressed through the bookshelves. Roland could see her black silk skirts, her velvet trains,… — A.S. Byatt Copy Share Image
“The man who can smile when everything seems to go against him shows that he is made of winning material, for no… — Orison Swett Marden Copy Share Image