20 quotes found
Novelist · Scottish · 1771–1832
Scottish novelist (1771–1832)
“Hope is brightest when it dawns from fears.”
“Adversity is to me at least a tonic and a bracer.”
“But search the land of living men Where wilt thou find their like again.”
“To the timid and hesitating everything is impossible because it seems so.”
“...[E]xcept the flying fish, there was no race existing on the earth, in the air, or the waters, who were the object of such an intermitting, general, and relentless persecution as the Jews of this...”
“It is only when I dally with what I am about look back and aside instead of keeping my eyes straight forward that I feel these cold sinkings of the heart.”
“The chain of friendship however bright does not stand the attrition of constant close contact.”
“The race of mankind would perish did they cease to aid each other. We cannot exist without mutual help. All therefore that need aid have a right to ask it from their fellow man and no one who has ...”
“I like a highland friend who will stand by me not only when I am in the right but when I am a little in the wrong.”
“One hour of life crowded to the full with glorious action and filled with noble risks is worth whole years of those mean observances of paltry decorum.”
“True love's the gift which God has given To man alone beneath the heaven: It is not fantasy's hot fire Whose wishes soon as granted fly It liveth not in fierce desire.”
“Adversity is like the period of the rain ... cold comfortless unfriendly to man and to animal yet from that season have their birth the flower the fruit the date the rose and the pomegranate.”