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E.S. Russell Quotes: "It is not the insurrections of ignorance that are dangerous, but the revolts of the intelligence."

It is not the insurrections of ignorance that are dangerous, but the revolts of the intelligence.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "And but two ways are offered to our will, Toil with rare triumph, ease with safe disgrace, The problem still for us and all of human race."

And but two ways are offered to our will, Toil with rare triumph, ease with safe disgrace, The problem still for us and all of human race.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "If God made poets for anything, it was to keep alive the traditions of the pure, the holy, and the beautiful."

If God made poets for anything, it was to keep alive the traditions of the pure, the holy, and the beautiful.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Most men make the voyage of life as if they carried sealed orders which they were not to open till they were fairly in mid-ocean."

Most men make the voyage of life as if they carried sealed orders which they were not to open till they were fairly in mid-ocean.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "They have rights who dare maintain them."

They have rights who dare maintain them.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "They enslave their children's children who make compromise with sin."

They enslave their children's children who make compromise with sin.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The ultimate result of protecting fools from their folly is to fill the planet full of fools."

The ultimate result of protecting fools from their folly is to fill the planet full of fools.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "Idleness induces caprice."

Idleness induces caprice.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Stories now, to suit a public taste, must be half epigram, half pleasant vice."

Stories now, to suit a public taste, must be half epigram, half pleasant vice.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Beauty hath no true glass, except it be in the sweet privacy of loving eyes."

Beauty hath no true glass, except it be in the sweet privacy of loving eyes.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "A man is old when he can pass an apple orchard and not remember the stomachache."

A man is old when he can pass an apple orchard and not remember the stomachache.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Democracy is that form of society, no matter what its political classification, in which every man has a chance and knows that he has it."

Democracy is that form of society, no matter what its political classification, in which every man has a chance and knows that he has it.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "My soul is not a palace of the past."

My soul is not a palace of the past.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Silence is sorrow's best food."

Silence is sorrow's best food.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "It is quite too common a practice, both in readers and the more superficial class of critics, to judge a book by what it is not, a matter much easier to determine than what it is."

It is quite too common a practice, both in readers and the more superficial class of critics, to judge a book by what it is not, a matter much easier to determine than what it is.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "But civlyzation doos git forrid Sometimes upon a powder-cart."

But civlyzation doos git forrid Sometimes upon a powder-cart.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Now the heart is so full that a drop overfills it; We are happy now because God wills it."

Now the heart is so full that a drop overfills it; We are happy now because God wills it.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "From lower to the higher next, Not to the top, is Nature's text; And embryo Good, to reach full stature, Absorbs the Evil in its nature."

From lower to the higher next, Not to the top, is Nature's text; And embryo Good, to reach full stature, Absorbs the Evil in its nature.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Analysis is carried into everything. Even Deity is subjected to chemical tests."

Analysis is carried into everything. Even Deity is subjected to chemical tests.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Fashion being the art of those who must purchase notice at some cheaper rate than that of being beautiful, loves to do rash and extravagant things. She must be forever new, or she becomes insipid."

Fashion being the art of those who must purchase notice at some cheaper rate than that of being beautiful, loves to do rash and extravagant things. She must be forever new, or she becomes insipid.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "What a man pays for bread and butter is worth its market value, and no more. What he pays for love's sake is gold indeed, which has a lure for angels' eyes, and rings well upon God's touchstone."

What a man pays for bread and butter is worth its market value, and no more. What he pays for love's sake is gold indeed, which has a lure for angels' eyes, and rings well upon God's touchstone.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Old events have modern meanings; only that survives of past history which finds kindred in all hearts and lives."

Old events have modern meanings; only that survives of past history which finds kindred in all hearts and lives.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Fate loves best such syllables as are sweet and sonorous on the tongue."

Fate loves best such syllables as are sweet and sonorous on the tongue.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Many make the household but only one the home."

Many make the household but only one the home.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Worshippers of light ancestral make the present light a crime."

Worshippers of light ancestral make the present light a crime.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "With every anguish of our earthly part The spirit's sight grows clearer."

With every anguish of our earthly part The spirit's sight grows clearer.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "A poet must need be before his own age, to be even with posterity"

A poet must need be before his own age, to be even with posterity



E.S. Russell Quotes: "A sneer is the weapon of the weak. Like other devil's weapons, it is always cunningly ready to our hand, and there is more poison in the handle than in the point."

A sneer is the weapon of the weak. Like other devil's weapons, it is always cunningly ready to our hand, and there is more poison in the handle than in the point.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Puritanism, believing itself quick with the seed of religious liberty, laid, without knowing it, the egg of democracy."

Puritanism, believing itself quick with the seed of religious liberty, laid, without knowing it, the egg of democracy.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "There is surely room for yet another schoolmaster when a score of seers advertise themselves in Boston newspapers."

There is surely room for yet another schoolmaster when a score of seers advertise themselves in Boston newspapers.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The nunneries of silent nooks, the murmured longing of the wood."

The nunneries of silent nooks, the murmured longing of the wood.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Tis as easy to be heroes as to sit the idle slaves."

Tis as easy to be heroes as to sit the idle slaves.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Before Man made us citizens, great Nature made us men."

Before Man made us citizens, great Nature made us men.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Let us be thankful that there is no court by which we can be excluded from our share in the inheritance of the great poets of all ages and countries, to which our simple humanity entitles us."

Let us be thankful that there is no court by which we can be excluded from our share in the inheritance of the great poets of all ages and countries, to which our simple humanity entitles us.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "I tell ye wut, my judgment is you're pooty sure to fail, Ez long 'z the head keeps turnin' back for counsel to the the tail."

I tell ye wut, my judgment is you're pooty sure to fail, Ez long 'z the head keeps turnin' back for counsel to the the tail.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Tis easy now for the heart to be true As for grass to be green or skies to be blue-- 'Tis the natural way of living."

Tis easy now for the heart to be true As for grass to be green or skies to be blue-- 'Tis the natural way of living.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Attention is the stuff that memory is made of, and memory is accumulated genius."

Attention is the stuff that memory is made of, and memory is accumulated genius.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "To put more faith in lies and hate than truth and love, is the true atheism."

To put more faith in lies and hate than truth and love, is the true atheism.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "I who still pray at morning and at eve Thrice in my life perhaps have truly prayed, Thrice stirred below conscious self Have felt that perfect disenthrallment which is God."

I who still pray at morning and at eve Thrice in my life perhaps have truly prayed, Thrice stirred below conscious self Have felt that perfect disenthrallment which is God.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Where Church and State are habitually associated, it is natural that minds, even of a high order, should unconsciously come to regard religion as only a subtler mode of police."

Where Church and State are habitually associated, it is natural that minds, even of a high order, should unconsciously come to regard religion as only a subtler mode of police.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Practical application is the only mordant which will set things in the memory. Study without it is gymnastics, and not work, which alone will get intellectual bread."

Practical application is the only mordant which will set things in the memory. Study without it is gymnastics, and not work, which alone will get intellectual bread.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "I love her with a love as still As a broad river's peaceful might, Which by high tower and lowly mill, Goes wandering at its own will, And yet does ever flow aright."

I love her with a love as still As a broad river's peaceful might, Which by high tower and lowly mill, Goes wandering at its own will, And yet does ever flow aright.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The opening of the first grammar school was the opening of the first trench against monopoly in Church and State."

The opening of the first grammar school was the opening of the first trench against monopoly in Church and State.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "All thoughts that mold the age begin deep down within the primitive soul."

All thoughts that mold the age begin deep down within the primitive soul.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "It is the vain endeavor to make ourselves what we are not that has strewn history with so many broken purposes and lives left in the rough."

It is the vain endeavor to make ourselves what we are not that has strewn history with so many broken purposes and lives left in the rough.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "To have greatly dreamed precludes low ends."

To have greatly dreamed precludes low ends.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "In the parliament of the present every man represents a constituency of the past."

In the parliament of the present every man represents a constituency of the past.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "He mastered whatever was not worth the knowing."

He mastered whatever was not worth the knowing.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Borrowed garments never keep one warm."

Borrowed garments never keep one warm.