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E.S. Russell Quotes: "It is curious how tyrannical the habit of reading is..."

It is curious how tyrannical the habit of reading is...



E.S. Russell Quotes: "A ginooine statesman should be on his guard, if he must hev beliefs, not to b'lieve 'em too hard."

A ginooine statesman should be on his guard, if he must hev beliefs, not to b'lieve 'em too hard.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "It seems to me that the bane of our country is a profession of faith either with no basis of real belief, or with no proper examination of the grounds on which the creed is supposed to rest."

It seems to me that the bane of our country is a profession of faith either with no basis of real belief, or with no proper examination of the grounds on which the creed is supposed to rest.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Though old the thought and oft exprest, Tis his at last who says it best."

Though old the thought and oft exprest, Tis his at last who says it best.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "The sentimentalist does not think of what he does so much as of what the world will think of what he does."

The sentimentalist does not think of what he does so much as of what the world will think of what he does.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The pine is the mother of legends."

The pine is the mother of legends.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "When I was a beggarly boy, And lived in a cellar damp, I had not a friend nor a toy, But I had Aladdin's lamp."

When I was a beggarly boy, And lived in a cellar damp, I had not a friend nor a toy, But I had Aladdin's lamp.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "The true ideal is not opposed to the real but lies in it; and blessed are the eyes that find it."

The true ideal is not opposed to the real but lies in it; and blessed are the eyes that find it.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "He gives only the worthless gold who gives from a sense of duty."

He gives only the worthless gold who gives from a sense of duty.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "In all literary history there is no such figure as Dante, no such homogeneousness of life and works, such loyalty to ideas, such sublime irrecognition of the unessential."

In all literary history there is no such figure as Dante, no such homogeneousness of life and works, such loyalty to ideas, such sublime irrecognition of the unessential.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The surest plan to make a man is, think him so."

The surest plan to make a man is, think him so.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "But better far it is to speak One simple word, which now and then Shall waken their free nature in the weak And friendless sons of men."

But better far it is to speak One simple word, which now and then Shall waken their free nature in the weak And friendless sons of men.




E.S. Russell Quotes: "At the devil's booth are all things sold. Each ounce of dross costs its ounce of gold."

At the devil's booth are all things sold. Each ounce of dross costs its ounce of gold.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "In life's small things be resolute and great To keep thy muscle trained; Know'st thou when Fate Thy measure takes, or when she'll say to thee, "I find thee worthy; do this deed for me?""

In life's small things be resolute and great To keep thy muscle trained; Know'st thou when Fate Thy measure takes, or when she'll say to thee, "I find thee worthy; do this deed for me?"



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Every person born into this world their work is born with them."

Every person born into this world their work is born with them.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Better one bite at forty, of truths bitter rind, than the hot wine that gushed from the vintage of twenty."

Better one bite at forty, of truths bitter rind, than the hot wine that gushed from the vintage of twenty.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "If one waits for the right time to come before writing, the right time never comes."

If one waits for the right time to come before writing, the right time never comes.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Truth only needs to be for once spoken out; and there's such music in her, such strange rhythm, as makes men's memories her joyous slaves."

Truth only needs to be for once spoken out; and there's such music in her, such strange rhythm, as makes men's memories her joyous slaves.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Truth always has a bewitching savor of newness in it, and novelty at the first taste recalls that original sweetness to the tongue; but alas for him who would make the one a substitute for the other."

Truth always has a bewitching savor of newness in it, and novelty at the first taste recalls that original sweetness to the tongue; but alas for him who would make the one a substitute for the other.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "We cannot but think there is something like a fallacy in Mr. Buckle's theory that the advance of mankind is necessarily in the direction of science, and not in that of morals."

We cannot but think there is something like a fallacy in Mr. Buckle's theory that the advance of mankind is necessarily in the direction of science, and not in that of morals.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The story of any one man's real experience finds its startling parallel in that of every one of us."

The story of any one man's real experience finds its startling parallel in that of every one of us.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "He who keeps his faith only, cannot be discrowned."

He who keeps his faith only, cannot be discrowned.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "To fail at all is to fail utterly."

To fail at all is to fail utterly.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Comparative criticism teaches us that moral and aesthetic defects are more nearly related than is commonly supposed."

Comparative criticism teaches us that moral and aesthetic defects are more nearly related than is commonly supposed.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "All that hath been majestical In life or death, since time began, Is native in the simple heart of all, The angel heat of man."

All that hath been majestical In life or death, since time began, Is native in the simple heart of all, The angel heat of man.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Large charity doth never soil, but only whitens soft white hands."

Large charity doth never soil, but only whitens soft white hands.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "That cause is strong which has, not a multitude, but one strong man behind it."

That cause is strong which has, not a multitude, but one strong man behind it.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Love lives on, and hath a power to bless when they who loved are hidden in the grave."

Love lives on, and hath a power to bless when they who loved are hidden in the grave.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Truly there is a tide in the affairs of men; but there is no gulf-stream setting forever in one direction."

Truly there is a tide in the affairs of men; but there is no gulf-stream setting forever in one direction.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The very gnarliest and hardest of hearts has some musical strings in it; but they are tuned differently in every one of us."

The very gnarliest and hardest of hearts has some musical strings in it; but they are tuned differently in every one of us.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Be He nowhere else, God is in all that liberates and lifts, in all that humbles, sweetens, and consoles."

Be He nowhere else, God is in all that liberates and lifts, in all that humbles, sweetens, and consoles.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Who is it needs such flawless shafts as fate? What archer of his arrows is so choice, or hits the white so surely?"

Who is it needs such flawless shafts as fate? What archer of his arrows is so choice, or hits the white so surely?



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Not only around our infancy Doth heaven with all its splendors lie; Daily, with souls that cringe and plot, We Sinais climb and know it not."

Not only around our infancy Doth heaven with all its splendors lie; Daily, with souls that cringe and plot, We Sinais climb and know it not.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The soil out of which such men as he are made is good to be born on, good to live on, good to die for and to be buried in."

The soil out of which such men as he are made is good to be born on, good to live on, good to die for and to be buried in.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Here was a type of the true elder race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face."

Here was a type of the true elder race, And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "How I do love the earth. I feel it thrill under my feet. I feel somehow as if it were conscious of my love, as if something passed into my dancing blood from it."

How I do love the earth. I feel it thrill under my feet. I feel somehow as if it were conscious of my love, as if something passed into my dancing blood from it.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "If I were asked what book is better than a cheap book, I should answer that there is one book better than a cheap book, - and that is a book honestly come by."

If I were asked what book is better than a cheap book, I should answer that there is one book better than a cheap book, - and that is a book honestly come by.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Nature, they say, doth dote, And cannot make a man Save on some worn-out plan, Repeating us by rote."

Nature, they say, doth dote, And cannot make a man Save on some worn-out plan, Repeating us by rote.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Earth's biggest country 's gut her soul, An' risen up earth's greatest nation."

Earth's biggest country 's gut her soul, An' risen up earth's greatest nation.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Heaven is neither here nor there to me. Everywhere and nowhere. Just not in between, But I believe in Heaven."

Heaven is neither here nor there to me. Everywhere and nowhere. Just not in between, But I believe in Heaven.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "There comes Emerson first, whose rich words, every one, Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on."

There comes Emerson first, whose rich words, every one, Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Men! whose boast it is that ye Come of fathers brave and free, If there breathe on earth a slave, Are ye truly free and brave?"

Men! whose boast it is that ye Come of fathers brave and free, If there breathe on earth a slave, Are ye truly free and brave?



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The pale and quiet moon Makes her calm forehead bare, And the last fragments of the storm, Like shattered rigging from a fight at sea, Silent and few, are drifting over me."

The pale and quiet moon Makes her calm forehead bare, And the last fragments of the storm, Like shattered rigging from a fight at sea, Silent and few, are drifting over me.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Hush! Still as death, The tempest holds his breath As from a sudden will; The rain stops short, but from the eaves You see it drop, and hear it from the leaves, All is so bodingly still."

Hush! Still as death, The tempest holds his breath As from a sudden will; The rain stops short, but from the eaves You see it drop, and hear it from the leaves, All is so bodingly still.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Certainly it is no shame to a man that he should be as nice about his country as his sweetheart, yet it would not be wise to hold everyone an enemy who could not see her with our own enchanted eyes."

Certainly it is no shame to a man that he should be as nice about his country as his sweetheart, yet it would not be wise to hold everyone an enemy who could not see her with our own enchanted eyes.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "[B]ut in literature, it should be remembered, a thing always becomes his at last who says it best, and thus makes it his own."

[B]ut in literature, it should be remembered, a thing always becomes his at last who says it best, and thus makes it his own.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "In the earliest ages science was poetry, as in the later poetry has become science."

In the earliest ages science was poetry, as in the later poetry has become science.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "The one thing finished in this hasty world."

The one thing finished in this hasty world.



E.S. Russell Quotes: "Like streams that keep a summer mind Snow-hid in Jenooary."

Like streams that keep a summer mind Snow-hid in Jenooary.