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By AnonymAugustus Hare
A Christian is God Almighty's gentleman: a gentleman, in the vulgar superficial way of understanding the word, is the Devil's Christian.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
A man prone to suspect evil is mostly looking in his neighbor for what he sees in himself.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
A statesman, we are told, should follow public opinion. Doubtless, as a coachman follows his horses; having firm hold on the reins and guiding them.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Better far off to leave half the ruins and nine-tenths of the churches unseen and to see well the rest; to see them not once, but again and often again; to watch them, to learn them, to live with them, to love them, till they have become a part of life and life's recollections.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Crimes sometimes shock us too much; vices almost always too little.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Examples would indeed be excellent things were not people so modest that none will set, and so vain that none will follow them.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Few persons have courage enough to appear as good as they really are.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Friendship is love without its flowers or veil.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Friendship closes its eye rather than see the moon eclipsed; while malice denies that it is ever at the full.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Happy the boy whose mother is tired of talking nonsense to him before he is old enough to know the sense of it.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
It is a proof of our natural bias to evil, that gain is slower and harder than loss in all things good; but in all things bad getting is quicker and easier than getting rid of.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
It is well for us that we are born babies in intellect. Could we understand half what mothers say and do to their infants, we should be filled with a conceit of our own importance, which would render us insupportable through life.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
It is with flowers as with moral qualities; the bright are sometimes poisonous; but, I believe, never the sweet.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Love, it has been said, flows downward. The love of parents for their children has always been far more powerful than that of children for their parents; and who among the sons of men ever loved God with a thousandth part of the love which God has manifested to us?
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Man is a mixed being, made up of a spiritual soul and of a fleshly body; the angels are pure spirits, herein nearer to God, only that they are created and finite in all respects, free from decay, free from the power of death, whereas God is infinite and uncreated.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Man without religion is the creature of circumstances: Religion is above all circumstances, and will lift him up above them.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Never put much confidence in such as put no confidence in others. A man prone to suspect evil is mostly looking in his neighbor for what he sees in himself. As to the pure all things are pure, even so to the impure all things are impure.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Nothing good bursts forth all at once. The lightning may dart out of a black cloud; but the day sends his bright heralds before him, to prepare the world for his coming.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Nothing is farther than earth from heaven; nothing is nearer than heaven to earth.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Only when the voice of duty is silent, or when it has already spoken, may we allowably think of the consequences of a particular action.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Pity is like eating mustard without beef.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. It is wholesome and bracing for the mind to have its faculties kept of the stretch.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Since the generality of persons act from impulse, much more than from principle, men are neither so good nor so bad as we are apt to think them.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Some people carry their hearts in their heads; very many carry their heads in their hearts. The difficulty is to keep them apart, yet both actively working together.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
The greatest truths are the simplest, and so are the greatest men.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
The intellect of the wise is like glass; it admits the light of heaven and reflects it.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
The power of faith will often shine forth the most when the character is naturally weak.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
The question is not whether a doctrine is beautiful but whether it is true. When we wish to go to a place, we do not ask whether the road leads through a pretty country, but whether it is the right road.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
There is no being eloquent for atheism. In that exhausted receiver the mind cannot use its wings, - the clearest proof that it is out of its element.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
The virtue of Paganism was strength: the virtue of Christianity is obedience.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
To Adam Paradise was home. To the good among his descendants home is paradise.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
Truth, when witty, is the wittiest of all things.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
What a person praises is perhaps a surer standard, even than what he condemns, of his own character, information and abilities.
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By AnonymAugustus Hare
What hypocrites we seem to be whenever we talk of ourselves! Our words sound so humble, while our hearts are so proud.
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