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- The minister asks, 'What right have you to hope? It is sacrilegious to you.' But, whether the clergy like it or not, I shall always… Always Express
- The object of all education should be to increase the usefulness of man - usefulness to himself and others. All
- As long as a man lives he should study. Death alone has the right to dismiss the school. Alone
- When passions and appetites are stronger than the intellect, men are savages; when the intellect governs the passions, when the passions are servants, men are… Appetite
- Is not the history of real civilization the slow and gradual emancipation of the intellect, of the judgment, from the mastery of passion? Is not… Brain
- Why should we desire the destruction of human passions? Take passions from human beings and what is left? The great object should be not to… Beings
- I do not believe in loving enemies; I have pretty hard work to love my friends. Neither do I believe in revenge. No man can… Afford
- Love your friends and be just to your enemies. Enemies
- Honesty is the mother of confidence; it unites, combines and solidifies society. Dishonesty is disintegration; it destroys confidence; it brings social chaos. . . . Brings
- Even in the business of corporations honesty is the best policy, and the companies that have acted in accordance with the highest standard, other things… Accordance
- As we become civilized we are governed less by persons and more by principles. . . . The best of all leaders is the man… All
- The first duty of man is to support himself - to see to it that he does not become a burden. His next duty is… Believe
- All should be taught that the highest ambition is to be happy, and to add to the well-being of others; that place and power are… Acquire
- I believe that labor is a blessing. It never was and never will be a curse. It is a blessed thing to labor for .… Believe
- Everyone should be taught the nobility of labor, the heroism and splendor of honest effort. As long as it is considered disgraceful to labor, or… Aristocratic
- To avoid pain we must know the conditions of health. For the accomplishment of this end we must rely upon investigation instead of faith, upon… Accomplishment
- All I have to say is, Love one another - that is the height of all philosophy. It is beyond all religions. It is the… All
- It cannot be said too often that actions are good or bad in the light of consequences, and that a clear perception of consequences would… Action
- The ideas of right and wrong change with the experience of the race, and this change is wrought by the gradual ascertaining of consequences -… Ascertaining
- Music was born of love. Had there never been any human affection, there never could have been uttered a strain of music. Affection
- Language is not subtle enough, tender enough, to express all that we feel; and when language fails, the highest and deepest longings are translated into… All
- There is more real devotional feeling summoned from the temple of the mind by great music than by any sermon ever delivered. Any
- There is in all artists a little of the vagabond. All
- Sometime, it will be found that people can be changed only by changing their surroundings. It is alleged that, at least ninety-five percent of the… Alleged
- I will follow my logic, no matter where it goes, after it has consulted with my heart. If you ever come to a conclusion without… Bad
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