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Courage Quote by James Russell Lowell

“To me it seems not unreasonable to find a re-enforcement of optimism, a renewal of courage and hope, in the modern theory that man has mounted to what he is from the lowest step of potentiality, through toilsome grades of ever-expanding existence, even thought it have been by a spiral stairway…” quote by James Russell Lowell
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“To me it seems not unreasonable to find a re-enforcement of optimism, a renewal of courage and hope, in the modern theory that man has mounted to what he is from the lowest step of potentiality, through toilsome grades of ever-expanding existence, even thought it have been by a spiral stairway, mainly dark or dusty, with loop-holes at long intervals only, and these granting but a narrow and one-sided view.”

James Russell Lowell

About This Quote

The quote suggests that modern philosophical thought can restore optimism, courage, and hope by acknowledging humanity's ascent from low potential through challenging growth stages.

In simple terms: Modern thought can renew hope and courage.

Key Takeaway

Embrace philosophical growth.

Themes

optimism hope courage human potential

Mood

inspirational reflective

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • personal development
  • education
  • career advancement
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

existentialism philosophy self-actualization

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you apply this optimism daily?
  • What challenges hinder your growth?
A Different Perspective

Philosophy may be abstract and inaccessible.

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