Best Henry Ward Beecher Qoutes
- The Bible is like a telescope. If a man looks through his telescope, then he sees worlds beyond; but, if he looks at his telescope,… Beyond
- Some have supposed that the mosquito is of a devout turn, and never will partake of a meal without first saying grace. The devotions of… Blood
- There is no true and abiding morality that is not founded in religion. Abiding
- A man should fear when he enjoys only the good he does publicly. Is it not, publicity rather than charity, which he loves? Is it… Benevolence
- A man that has lost moral sense is like a man in battle with both of his legs shot off: he has nothing to stand… Battle
- A man that puts himself on the ground of moral principle, if the whole world be against him, is mightier than all of them. All
- Our moral faculties must be placed highest, else they can no more flourish than could a plant growing under the shade and drip of trees. Drip
- Fear secretes acids; but love and trust are sweet juices. Acid
- Do not be afraid of defeat. You are never so near to victory as when defeated in a good cause. Afraid
- The cynic is one who never sees a good quality in a man, and never fails to see a bad one. He is the human… Bad
- Interest works night and day in fair weather and in foul. It gnaws at a man's substance with invisible teeth. Day
- Nothing dies so hard, or rallies so often as intolerance. Dies
- Theology is but our ideas of truth classified and arranged. Arranged
- See that each hour's feelings, and thoughts and actions are pure and true; then your life will be also. Action
- Genius unexerted is no more genius than a bushel of acorns is a forest of oaks. Acorns
- Laws and institutions, like clocks, must occasionally be cleaned, wound up, and set to true time. Cleaned
- A library is but the soul's burying ground. It is a land of shadows. Burying
- The meanest, most contemptible kind of praise is that which first speaks well of a man, and then qualifies it with a But. Contemptible
- The one great poem of New England is her Sunday. England
- Any law that takes hold of a mans daily life cannot prevail in a community, unless the vast majority of the community are actively in… Actively
- A man's character is the reality of himself; his reputation, the opinion others have formed about him; character resides in him, reputation in other people;… Character
- The test of Christian character should be that a man is a joy-bearing agent to the world. Agent
- A man who cannot get angry is like a stream that cannot overflow, that is always turbid. Sometimes indignation is as good as a thunderstorm… Air
- There are many trials in life which do not seem to come from unwisdom or folly; they are silver arrows shot from the bow of… Arrows
- Every boy wants someone older than himself to whom he may go in moods of confidence and yearning. The neglect of this child's want by… Boy
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