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If time is precious, no book that will not improve by repeated readings deserves to be read at all.

em Essays on Goethe
philosophy time books reading

He who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything

hope health everything

Every poet... finds himself born in the midst of prose. He has to struggle from the littleness and obstruction of an actual world into the freedom and infinitude of an ideal.

poetry dullness

If Jesus Christ were to come today, people would not even crucify him. They would ask him to dinner, and hear what he had to say, and make fun of it.

religion atheism atheist

The lies (Western slander) which well-meaning zeal has heaped round this man (Muhammad) are disgraceful to ourselves only.

em On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History
lies religion history islam muhammad hoax

A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge.

knowledge learning

What we become depends on what we read after all of the professors have finished with us. The greatest university of all is a collection of books.

books reading education

(Quoted by Thomas Carlyle) The rude man requires only to see something going on. The man of more refinement must be made to feel. The man of complete refinement must be made to reflect.

feelings education carlyle sir-walter-scott

Ye are most strong, ye Sons of the icy North, of the far East, far marching from your rugged Eastern Wildernesses, hither-ward from the gray Dawn of Time! Ye are Sons of the Jotun-land; the land of Difficulties Conquered. Difficult? You must try this thing. Once try it with the understanding that it will and shall have to be done. Try it as ye try the paltrier thing, making of money! I will bet on you once more, against all Jo'tuns, Tailor-gods, Double-barrelled Law-wards, and Denizens of Chaos whatsoever!

em Past and Present
motivational perseverance

Look around you. Your world-hosts are all in mutiny, in confusion, destitution; on the eve of fiery wreck and madness! They will not march farther for you, on the sixpence a day and supply-demand principle; they will not; nor ought they, nor can they. Ye shall reduce them to order, begin reducing them. to order, to just subordination; noble loyalty in return for noble guidance. Their souls are driven nigh mad; let yours be sane and ever saner.

em Past and Present
motivational

Fool! The Ideal is in thyself, the impediment too is in thyself: thy Condition is but the stuff thou art to shape that same Ideal out of: what matters whether such stuff be of this sort or that, so the Form thou give it be heroic, be poetic? O thou that pinest in the imprisonment of the Actual, and criest bitterly to the gods for a kingdom wherein to rule and create, know this of a truth: the thing thou seekest is already with thee, ‘here or nowhere,’ couldst thou only see!

em Sartor Resartus
motivational wake-up-call get-over-yourself

Let each become all that he was created capable of being.

life-lessons spirituality purpose iinspiration

Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves together; that at length they may emerge, full-formed and majestic, into the daylight of Life, which they are thenceforth to rule. Not William the Silent only, but all the considerable men I have known, and the most undiplomatic and unstrategic of these, forbore to babble of what they were creating and projecting. Nay, in thy own mean perplexities, do thou thyself but hold thy tongue for one day: on the morrow, how much clearer are thy purposes and duties; what wreck and rubbish have those mute workmen within thee swept away, when intrusive noises were shut out! Speech is too often not, as the Frenchman defined it, the art of concealing Thought; but of quite stifling and suspending Thought, so that there is none to conceal. Speech too is great, but not the greatest. As the Swiss Inscription says: Sprecfien ist silbern, Schweigen ist golden (Speech is silvern, Silence is golden); or as I might rather express it: Speech is of Time, Silence is of Eternity.

em Sartor Resartus
silence time eternity silence-is-golden

All that mankind has done, thought, gained, or been; it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of books.

books reading literacy

My books are friends that never fai

friendship trust friends books reliance

No magic Rune is stranger than a Book. All that Mankind has done, thought, gained or been: it is lyingas in magic preservation in the pages of Books. They are the chosen possession of men.

inspirational books literature

Of all the things which man can do or make here below, by far the most momentous, wonderful, and worthy are the things we call books.

life living joy books reading

History is the essence of innumerable biographies.

people history genealogy biographies

War is a quarrel between two thieves too cowardly to fight their own battle; therefore they take boys from one village and another village, stick them into uniforms, equip them with guns, and let them loose like wild beasts against one other.

war

A Dandy is a clothes-wearing Man, a Man whose trade, office and existence consists in the wearing of clothes.

em Sartor Resartus
history clothes dandy

Music is well said to be the speech of angels; in fact, nothing among the utterances allowed to man is felt to be so divine. It brings us near to the infinite.

inspirational music

To reform a world, to reform a nation, no wise man will undertake; and all but foolish men know, that the only solid, though a far slower reformation, is what each begins and perfects on himself.

self-improvement

I do not believe in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance.

wisdom belief ignorance democracy

The word of Mohammad is a voice direct from nature's own heart - all else is wind in comparison.

life faith heart religion humanity change nature universe words christian mankind earth lessons science struggle message voice hindu wind direction universal comparison thomas atheist prophet planet muhammad-pbuh jewish carlyle

Some comfort it would have been, could I, like a Faust, have fancied myself tempted and tormented of the Devil; for a Hell, as I imagine, without Life, though only Diabolic Life, were more frightful: but in our age of Downpulling and Disbelief, the very Devil has been pulled down, you cannot so much as believe in a Devil. To me the Universe was all void of Life, of Purpose, of Volition, even of Hostility: it was one huge, dead, immeasurable Steam-engine, rolling on, in its dead indifference, to grind me limb from limb.

em Sartor Resartus
depression cosmic-indifference

Well at ease are the Sleepers for whom Existence is a shallow Dream.

em Sartor Resartus
existence dream

All that Mankind has done, thought, gained or been is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of Books. They are the chosen possession of men.

philosophy books magic

Make yourself an honest man, and then you may be sure that there is one less scoundrel in the world.

em On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History
honesty

Under all speech that is good for anything there lies a silence that is better.

silence better speech carlyle

The whole universe is but a huge Symbol of god".

god universe sprituality

Go as far as you can see; when you get there, you'll be able to see further.

inspirational-attitude

Surely of all ‘rights of man’, this right of the ignorant man to be guided by the wiser, to be, gently or forcibly, held in the true course by him, is the indisputablest.

government

Of all the paths a man could strike into, there is, at any given moment, a best path .. A thing which, here and now, it were of all things wisest for him to do .. To find this path, and walk in it, is the one thing needful for him.

path journey

It is a great shame for anyone to listen to the accusation that Islam is a lie and that Muhammad was a fabricator and a deceiver. We saw that he remained steadfast upon his principles, with firm determination; kind and generous, compassionate, pious, virtuous, with real manhood, hardworking and sincere. Besides all these qualities, he was lenient with others, tolerant, kind, cheerful and praiseworthy and perhaps he would joke and tease his companions. He was just, truthful, smart, pure, magnanimous and present-minded; his face was radiant as if he had lights within him to illuminate the darkest of nights; he was a great man by nature who was not educated in a school nor nurtured by a teacher as he was not in need of any of this.

em On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History
islam

Such I hold to be the genuine use of Gunpowder: that it makes all men tall.

em Sartor Resartus
bravery guns

Adversity is sometimes hard upon a man, but for one man who can stand prosperity, there are a hundred that will stand adversity.

adversity prosperity

Thus must the bewildered Wanderer stand, as so many have done, shouting question after question into the Sibyl-cave of Destiny, and receive no Answer but an Echo. It is all a grim howling of wild beasts, or the shrieks of despairing, hate-filled men...(The Everlasting No)

doubt

I've got a great ambition to die of exhaustion rather than boredom.

life-experience

Of all your troubles, great and small, the greatest are the ones that don't happen at all.

worry troubles

There are impertinent inquiries made; your rule is, to leave the inquirer uninformed on the matter; not, if you can help it, misinformed, but precisely as dark as he was!

em On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History
questions rules misinformed in-the-dark

Everywhere the human soul stands between a hemisphere of light and another of darkness; on the confines of two everlasting empires, necessity and free will.

opposites free-will

There is endless merit in a man's knowing when to have done.

achievement ability

The block of granite which was an obstacle in the path of the weak becomes a steppingstone in the path of the strong.

adversity

Adversity is sometimes hard upon a man but for one man who can stand prosperity there are a hundred that will stand adversity.

adversity

The eternal stars shine out as soon as it is dark enough.

affliction

If you can walk you can dance. Zimbabwe saying Music is well said to be the speech of angels.

applause

Biography is the only true history.

biography

Acorns are planted silently by some unnoticed breeze.

birth

The true university of these days is a collection of books.

books reading

Debt is a bottomless sea.

borrowing

The three great elements of modern civilization Gunpowder Printing and the Protestant Religion.

civilization

The courage we desire and prize is not the courage to die decently but to live manfully.

courage bravery

The courage we desire and prize is not the courage to die decently but to live manfully.

courage

Today is not yesterday how can our works and thoughts if they are always to be the fittest continue always the same? Change indeed is painful yet ever needful.

change positive creating

It is the heart always that sees before the head can see.

decisions

Of all paths a man could strike into there is at any given moment a best path which here and now it were of all things wisest for him to do. To find this path and walk in it is the one thing needful for him.

decisions

Give me a man who sings at his work.

enthusiasm

Experience is the best of schoolmasters only the school-fees are heavy.

experience

I grow daily to honor facts more and more and theory less and less.

facts

Faith is loyalty to some inspired teacher some spiritual hero.

faith unity

The greatest of faults I should say is to be conscious of none.

fault

The end of man is action.

going getting

Nothing is more terrible than activity without insight.

goals

In the long run every government is the exact symbol of its people with their wisdom and unwisdom.

rule government

No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men.

greatness

Innumerable are the illusions and legerdemain tricks of custom: but of all these perhaps the cleverest is her knack of persuading us that the miraculous by simple repetition ceases to be miraculous.

habit tradition

Blessed is he who has found his work let him ask no other blessedness. He has a work a life-purpose. ... Get your happiness out of your work or you will never know what real happiness is. ... Even in the meanest sorts of labor the whole soul of a man is composed into a kind of real harmony the instant he sets himself to work.

happiness

Without kindness there can be no true joy.

people helping

Hero-worship exists has existed and will forever exist universally among mankind.

hero

History is the essence of innumerable biographies.

history historians

History a distillation of rumor

history

Nine-tenths of the miseries and vices of mankind proceed from idleness.

idleness

It is the heart always that sees before the head can see.

instincts

Macaulay is well for awhile but one wouldn't live under Niagara.

insults calumny

Burke said there were Three Estates in Parliament but in the Reporters' gallery yonder there sat a Fourth Estate more important far than they all.

journalism

The man who cannot laugh is not only fit for treasons strategems and spoils but his whole life is already a treason and a stratagem.

laughter

The tragedy of life is not so much what men suffer but rather what they miss.

life

Love is ever the beginning of Knowledge as fire is of light.

life

One life - a little gleam of Time between two Eternities.

life

Man is a tool-using animal.

machine

We arc the miracle of miracles the great inscrutable mystery of God.

man

Here hath been dawning another blue day: think wilt thou let it slip useless away?

mornings

Music is well said to be the speech of angels.

music

Who is there that in logical words can express the effect music has on us? A kind of inarticulate unfathomable speech which leads us to the edge of the Infinite and lets us for moments gaze into that!

music

Music is well said to be the speech of angels.

music

When the oak is felled the whole forest echoes with its fall but a hundred acorns are sown in silence by an unnoticed breeze.

nature

Burke said there were three Estates in Parliament but in the reporters' gallery yonder there sat a fourth Estate more important than them all.

journalism newspapers

Our grand business undoubtedly is not to see what lies dimly at a distance but to do what lies clearly at hand.

day one

Time is the silent never-resting thing ... rolling rushing on swift silent like an all-embracing oceantide on which we and all the universe swim.

day one

Love is not altogether a delirium yet it has many points in common therewith.

passion

Poetry therefore we will call Musical Thought.

poetry

Every noble work is at first impossible.

positive

The block of granite which was an obstacle in the path of the weak becomes a stepping stone in the path of the strong.

problems

All work of man is as the swimmer's: a vast ocean threatens to devour him if he front it not bravely it will keep its word.

problems

If Jesus Christ were to come today people would not even crucify him. They would ask him to dinner and hear what he had to say and make fun of him.

progress

His religion at best is an anxious wish - like that of Rebelais a great Perhaps.

religion

All reform except a moral one will prove unavailing.

revolution reform

Of all the paths a man could strike into there is at any given moment a best path ... a thing which here and now it were of all things wisest for him to do ... to find this path and walk in it is the one thing needful for him.

right

The great law of culture: Let each become all that he was created capable of being.

right

All work of man is as the swimmer's: a vast ocean threatens to devour him if he front it not bravely it will keep its word.

risks

Every noble crown is and on Earth will forever be a crown of thorns.

royalty

No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men.

sad

No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men.

sad

No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men.

sad

No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men.

sad

No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men.

sad

No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men.

sad

No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men.

sad

No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men.

sad

Silence is deep as Eternity speech shallow as Time.

silence

Silence is more eloquent than words.

silence

Skepticism means not intellectual doubt alone but moral doubt.

skepticism

Every noble crown is and on earth will ever be a crown of thorns.

sorrow

Speech is silvern silence is golden.

speech

Adversity is sometimes hard upon a man but for one man who can stand prosperity there are a hundred that will stand adversity.

success

Of a truth men are mystically united: a mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one.

sympathy

The present is the living sum-total of the whole past.

present

A fair day's wages for a fair day's work: it is as just a demand as governed men ever made of government.

wages

Wonder is the basis of worship.

wonder

All work is seed sown. It grows and spreads and sows itself anew.

work

Work is the grand cure of all the maladies and miseries that ever beset mankind.

work

He that can work is a born king of something.

work

Give me a man who sings at his work.

work

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