CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE QUOTES IV

American author (1820-1904)

We are far more the creatures of our ideas than of our circumstances.

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Great crimes seldom spring from any sudden demoralization in the natures of their perpetrators. What seems a fearful precipitation of character, is usually no more than the rending of a veil from the hitherto concealed parts of it.

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We trifle when we assign limits to our desires, since nature has set none.

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Without death in the world, existence in it would soon become, through over-population, the most frightful of curses.

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All greatness in performance rests upon a basis of details. A knowledge of what is general to a subject may suffice for the merely learned man, but a thorough knowledge of details is necessary to form the adept.

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He that shrinks from the grave with too great a dread, has an invisible fear behind him pushing him into it.

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Singularity in dress argues eccentricity of character. A queer cut of the coat represents a crotchet in the brain.

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Our happiness depends chiefly upon the estimate we form of life, and the efforts we make to bring ourselves into harmony with its laws.

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Truth comes to us from the past, as gold is washed down from the mountains of Sierra Nevada, in minute but precious particles, and intermixed with infinite alloy, the debris of the centuries.

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The gayest young men make the gravest old men.

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A peculiar work in any art must not be too hastily judged. New styles have to create new tastes.

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Ambition, in one respect, is like a singer's voice; pitched at too high a key, it breaks and comes to nothing.

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What we call conscience, in many instances, is only a wholesome fear of the constable.

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Love of children is the homage of the heart to unsullied purity. Indeed, children are the bright side of life. From our sins and sorrows, how refreshing is it to turn to their artless ways and purer joys! Would that they could all be so educated, as not, in their after-years, to darken life by their offenses!

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Some dangers are to be courted--courted and braved as a coy mistress is to be wooed, with all the more vigor as the day makes against us.

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Courage and timidity are the accompaniments of opposite tendencies of thought. The brave think only of the blows they will strike; the timid of those they may receive.

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The legitimate aim of criticism is to direct attention to the excellent. The bad will dig its own grave.

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For cowards the rode of desertion should be left open. They will carry over to the enemy nothing but their fears.

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A perfect work destroys the critic's art.

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Many children, many cares; no children, no felicity.

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