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- The ignorant classes are the dangerous classes. Class
- The soul without imagination is what an observatory would be without a telescope. Imagination
- We steal if we touch tomorrow. It is God's. Future
- I don't like these cold, precise, perfect people, who, in order not to speak wrong, never speak at all, and in order not to do… All
- The real democratic American idea is, not that every man shall be on a level with every other man, but that every man shall have… American
- The world's battlefields have been in the heart chiefly; more heroism has been displayed in the household and the closet, than on the most memorable… Battlefields
- There are joys which long to be ours. God sends ten thousands truths, which come about us like birds seeking inlet; but we are shut… Awhile
- What we call wisdom is the result of all the wisdom of past ages. Our best institutions are like young trees growing upon the roots… Age
- Life would be a perpetual flea hunt if a man were obliged to run down all the innuendoes, inveracities, and insinuations and misrepresentations which are… All
- It is not what we read, but what we remember, that makes us learned. It is not what we intend, but what we do that… Faint
- Home should be an oratorio of the memory, singing to all our after life melodies and harmonies of old-remembered joy. All
- Coming to the Bible through commentaries is much like looking at a landscape through garret windows, over which generations of unmolested spiders have spun their… Bible
- Sink the Bible to the bottom of the ocean, and still man's obligations to God would be unchanged. He would have the same path to… Bible
- When our children die, we drop them into the unknown, shuddering with fear. We know that they go out from us, and we stand, and… Been
- Prayer covers the whole of man's life. There is no thought, feeling, yearning, or desire, however low, trifling, or vulgar we may deem it, which… Affects
- His nature is such that our often coming does not tire him. The whole burden of the whole life of every man may be rolled… Burden
- He who hunts for flowers will finds flowers; and he who loves weeds will find weeds. Find
- Flowers may beckon todwards us, but they speak todward heaven and God. Beckon
- Flowers have an expression of countenance as much as men or animals. Some seem to smile; some have a sad expression; some are pensive and… Animal
- The thistle is a prince. Let any man that has an eye for beauty take a view of the whole plant, and where will he… Any
- Nothing can be more airy and beautiful than the transparent seed-globe-a fairy dome of splendid architecture. Airy
- The tree is but a huge boquet. Flower
- He who olny does not appreciate floral beauty is to be pitied like any other man who is born inperfect. It is a misfortune not… Any
- A very common flower adds generosity to beauty. It gives joy to the poor, to the rude, and to the multitudes who could have no… Add
- No coffee can be good in the mouth that does not first send a sweet offering of odor to the nostrils. Coffee
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