40 quotes found
Author · British · 1812–1904
British author (1812–1904)
“Politeness goes far yet costs nothing.”
“A place for everything, and everything in its place.”
“Enthusiasm... the sustaining power of all great action.”
“Life will always be to a large extent what we ourselves make it.”
“Good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others.”
“Hope is the companion of power, and mother of success; for who so hopes strongly has within him the gift of miracles.”
“Sow a thought, and you reap an act;Sow an act, and you reap a habit;Sow a habit, and you reap a character;Sow a character, and you reap a destiny.”
“It is a mistake to suppose that men succeed through success; they much oftener succeed through failures. Precept, study, advice, and example could never have taught them so well as failure has done.”
“Whilst writing all this, I have had in my mind a woman, whose strong and serious mind would not have failed to support me in these contentions. I lost her thirty years ago [I was a child then]--nev...”
“We learn wisdom from failure much more than from success. We often discover what will do, by finding out what will not do; and probably he who never made a mistake never made a discovery.”
“Men must necessarily be the active agents of their own well-being and well-doing they themselves must in the very nature of things be their own best helpers.”
“The experience gathered from books, though often valuable, is but the nature of learning; whereas the experience gained from actual life is one of the nature of wisdom.”
“Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance or medicine, but lost time is gone forever.”
“The very greatest things - great thoughts, discoveries, inventions - have usually been nurtured in hardship, often pondered over in sorrow, and at length established with difficulty.”
“Admiration of great men, living or dead, naturally evokes imitation of them in a greater or less degree.”
“Wisdom and understanding can only become the possession of individual men by travelling the old road of observation, attention, perseverance, and industry.”
“The battle of life is, in most cases, fought uphill; and to win it without a struggle were perhaps to win it without honor. If there were no difficulties there would be no success; if there were no...”
“I'm as happy a man as any in the world, for the whole world seems to smile upon me!”
“It is energy the central element of which is will that produces the miracles of enthusiasm in all ages. It is the mainspring of what is called force of character and the sustaining power of all g...”
“They who are the most persistent and work in the true spirit will invariably be the most successful.”
“Hope is like the sun, which, as we journey toward it, casts the shadow of our burden behind us.”