Best James Anthony Froude Sayings
- To be enthusiastic about doing much with human nature is a foolish business indeed; and, throwing himself into his work as he was doing, and… Any
- I think there is a spiritual scent in us which feels mischief coming, as they say birds scent storms. Bird
- Charity is from person to person; and it loses half, far more than half, its moral value when the giver is not brought into personal… Brought
- That in these times every serious person should not in his heart have felt some difliculty with the doctrines of the incarnation, I cannot helieve.… Christianity
- Minds vary in sensitiveness and in self-power, as bodies do in susceptibility of attraction and repulsion. When, when shall we learn that they are governed… Atom
- Now, to a single-minded man, who is either brave enough or reckless enough to surrender himself wholly to one idea, and look neither right nor… Age
- Fling away your soul once for all, your own small self; if you will find it again. Count not even on immortality. All
- Look not to have your sepulchre built in after ages hy the same foolish hands which still ever destroy the living prophet. Small honour for… Age
- For me this world was neither so high nor so low as the Church would have it; chequered over with its wild light shadows, I… All
- Experience is no more transferable in morals than in art. Art
- We read the past by the light of the present, and the forms vary as the shadows fall, or as the point of vision alters. Alters
- I cut a hole in my heart and wrote with the blood . Blood
- I scarcely know a professional man I can like, and certainly not one who has been what the world calls successful, that I should the… Been
- I would sooner perish for ever than stoop down before a Being who may have power to crush me, but whom my heart forbids me… Crush
- Life is change, to cease to change is to cease to live; yet if you may shed a tear beside the death-bed of an old… Bed
- Do you not think that sometimes when matters are at the worst with us, when we appear to have done all which we ourselves can… All
- Life is more than a theory, and love of truth butters no bread: old men who have had to struggle along their way, who know… Along
- I think Nature, if she interests herself much about her children, must often feel that, like the miserable Frankenstein, with her experimenting among the elements… Action
- You cannot reason people into loving those whom they are not drawn to love; they cannot reason themselves into it; and there are some contrarieties… Cannot Reason
- Scepticism, like wisdom, springs out in full panoply only from the brain of a god, and it is little profit to see an idea in… Brain
- We call heaven our home, as the best name we know to give it. Best
- Woe to the unlucky man who as a child is taught, even as a portion of his creed, what his grown reason must forswear. Child
- The trials of life will not wait for us. They come at their own time, not caring much to inquire how ready we may be… Caring
- A dreamer he was, and ever would be. Yet dreaming need not injure us, if it do but take its turn with waking; and even… Beauty
- Women's eyes are rapid in detecting a heart which is ill at ease with itself, and, knowing the value of sympathy, and finding their own… Detecting
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