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R.S. Thomas Quotes: "No man who is correctly informed as to the past will be disposed to take a morose or desponding view of the present."

No man who is correctly informed as to the past will be disposed to take a morose or desponding view of the present.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Men naturally sympathize with the calamities of individuals; but they are inclined to look on a fallen party with contempt rather than with pity."

Men naturally sympathize with the calamities of individuals; but they are inclined to look on a fallen party with contempt rather than with pity.




R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Great minds do indeed react on the society which has made them what they are; but they only pay with interest what they have received."

Great minds do indeed react on the society which has made them what they are; but they only pay with interest what they have received.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "No particular man is necessary to the state. We may depend on it that, if we provide the country with popular institutions, those institutions will provide it with great men."

No particular man is necessary to the state. We may depend on it that, if we provide the country with popular institutions, those institutions will provide it with great men.




R.S. Thomas Quotes: "An acre in Middlesex is better than a principality in Utopia."

An acre in Middlesex is better than a principality in Utopia.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "In after-life you may have friends--fond, dear friends; but never will you have again the inexpressible love and gentleness lavished upon you which none but a mother bestows."

In after-life you may have friends--fond, dear friends; but never will you have again the inexpressible love and gentleness lavished upon you which none but a mother bestows.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "I am always nearest to myself," says the Latin proverb."

I am always nearest to myself," says the Latin proverb.




R.S. Thomas Quotes: "The upper current of society presents no pertain criterion by which we can judge of the direction in which the under current flows."

The upper current of society presents no pertain criterion by which we can judge of the direction in which the under current flows.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Every political sect has its esoteric and its exoteric school--its abstract doctrines for the initiated; its visible symbols, its imposing forms, its mythological fables, for the vulgar."

Every political sect has its esoteric and its exoteric school--its abstract doctrines for the initiated; its visible symbols, its imposing forms, its mythological fables, for the vulgar.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "The perfect disinterestedness and self-devotion of which men seem incapable, but which is sometimes found in women."

The perfect disinterestedness and self-devotion of which men seem incapable, but which is sometimes found in women.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "In the plays of Shakespeare man appears as he is, made up of a crowd of passions which contend for the mastery over him, and govern him in turn."

In the plays of Shakespeare man appears as he is, made up of a crowd of passions which contend for the mastery over him, and govern him in turn.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "We are free, we are civilised, to little purpose, if we grudge to any portion of the human race an equal measure of freedom and civilisation."

We are free, we are civilised, to little purpose, if we grudge to any portion of the human race an equal measure of freedom and civilisation.




R.S. Thomas Quotes: "With the dead there is no rivalry, with the dead there is no change."

With the dead there is no rivalry, with the dead there is no change.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "It may be laid as an universal rule that a government which attempts more than it ought will perform less."

It may be laid as an universal rule that a government which attempts more than it ought will perform less.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "I wish I was as sure of anything as he is of everything."

I wish I was as sure of anything as he is of everything.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "A single breaker may recede; but the tide is evidently coming in."

A single breaker may recede; but the tide is evidently coming in.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "The great cause of revolutions is this, that while nations move onward, constitutions stand still."

The great cause of revolutions is this, that while nations move onward, constitutions stand still.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Power, safely defied, touches its downfall."

Power, safely defied, touches its downfall.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "We must judge a government by its general tendencies and not by its happy accidents."

We must judge a government by its general tendencies and not by its happy accidents.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "How it chanced that a man who reasoned on his premises so ably, should assume his premises so foolishly, is one of the great mysteries of human nature."

How it chanced that a man who reasoned on his premises so ably, should assume his premises so foolishly, is one of the great mysteries of human nature.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "It is the age that forms the man, not the man that forms the age."

It is the age that forms the man, not the man that forms the age.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Those who seem to load the public taste are, in general, merely outrunning it in the direction which it is spontaneously pursuing."

Those who seem to load the public taste are, in general, merely outrunning it in the direction which it is spontaneously pursuing.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "What a blessing it is to love books as I love them;- to be able to converse with the dead, and to live amidst the unreal!"

What a blessing it is to love books as I love them;- to be able to converse with the dead, and to live amidst the unreal!



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Western literature has been more influenced by the Bible than any other book."

Western literature has been more influenced by the Bible than any other book.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired freedom produces, and that cure is freedom."

There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired freedom produces, and that cure is freedom.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "A dominant religion is never ascetic."

A dominant religion is never ascetic.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Every sect clamors for toleration when it is down."

Every sect clamors for toleration when it is down.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Boswell is the first of biographers."

Boswell is the first of biographers.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "In taste and imagination, in the graces of style, in the arts of persuasion, in the magnificence of public works, the ancients were at least our equals."

In taste and imagination, in the graces of style, in the arts of persuasion, in the magnificence of public works, the ancients were at least our equals.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Beards in olden times, were the emblems of wisdom and piety."

Beards in olden times, were the emblems of wisdom and piety.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Complete self-devotion is woman's part."

Complete self-devotion is woman's part.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "The business of the dramatist is to keep himself out of sight, and to let nothing appear but his characters. As soon as he attracts notice to his personal feelings, the illusion is broken."

The business of the dramatist is to keep himself out of sight, and to let nothing appear but his characters. As soon as he attracts notice to his personal feelings, the illusion is broken.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "The ascendency of the sacerdotal order was long the ascendency which naturally and properly belonged to intellectual superiority."

The ascendency of the sacerdotal order was long the ascendency which naturally and properly belonged to intellectual superiority.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Byron owed the vast influence which he exercised over his contemporaries at least as much to his gloomy egotism as to the real power of his poetry."

Byron owed the vast influence which he exercised over his contemporaries at least as much to his gloomy egotism as to the real power of his poetry.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Only imagine a man acting for one single day on the supposition that all his neighbors believe all that they profess, and act up to all that they believe!"

Only imagine a man acting for one single day on the supposition that all his neighbors believe all that they profess, and act up to all that they believe!



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "We must succumb to the general influence of the times. No man can be of the tenth century, if he would; be must be a man of the nineteenth century."

We must succumb to the general influence of the times. No man can be of the tenth century, if he would; be must be a man of the nineteenth century.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "What society wants is a new motive, not a new cant."

What society wants is a new motive, not a new cant.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Office of itself does much to equalize politicians. It by no means brings all characters to a level; but it does bring high characters down and low characters up towards a common standard."

Office of itself does much to equalize politicians. It by no means brings all characters to a level; but it does bring high characters down and low characters up towards a common standard.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Even Holland and Spain have been positively, though not relatively, advancing."

Even Holland and Spain have been positively, though not relatively, advancing.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "We do not think it necessary to prove that a quack medicine is poison; let the vender prove it to be sanative."

We do not think it necessary to prove that a quack medicine is poison; let the vender prove it to be sanative.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "To be a really good historian is perhaps the rarest of intellectual distinctions."

To be a really good historian is perhaps the rarest of intellectual distinctions.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "The passages in which Milton has alluded to his own circumstances are perhaps read more frequently, and with more interest, than any other lines in his poems."

The passages in which Milton has alluded to his own circumstances are perhaps read more frequently, and with more interest, than any other lines in his poems.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "A Grecian history, perfectly written should be a complete record of the rise and progress of poetry, philosophy, and the arts."

A Grecian history, perfectly written should be a complete record of the rise and progress of poetry, philosophy, and the arts.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "In employing fiction to make truth clear and goodness attractive, we are only following the example which every Christian ought to propose to himself."

In employing fiction to make truth clear and goodness attractive, we are only following the example which every Christian ought to propose to himself.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "The good-humor of a man elated with success often displays itself towards enemies."

The good-humor of a man elated with success often displays itself towards enemies.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Grief, which disposes gentle natures to retirement, to inaction, and to meditation, only makes restless spirits more restless."

Grief, which disposes gentle natures to retirement, to inaction, and to meditation, only makes restless spirits more restless.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "Half-knowledge is worse than ignorance."

Half-knowledge is worse than ignorance.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "A kind of semi-Solomon, half-knowing everything, from the cedar to the hyssop."

A kind of semi-Solomon, half-knowing everything, from the cedar to the hyssop.



R.S. Thomas Quotes: "I shall not be satisfied unless I produce something which shall for a few days supersede the last fashionable novel on the tables of young ladies."

I shall not be satisfied unless I produce something which shall for a few days supersede the last fashionable novel on the tables of young ladies.