Lyman Abbott

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Patience is passion tamed.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Patience
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Every life is a march from innocence, through temptation, to virtue or vice.
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A child is a beam of sunlight from the Infinite and Eternal, with possibilities of virtue and vice- but as yet unstained.
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It is easy to condemn, it is better to pity.
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Every life is march from innocence, through temptation, to virtue or vice.
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The highest qualities of character... must be earned.
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The very essence of rationalism is that it assumes that the reason is the highest faculty in man and the lord of all the rest.
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I abhor a hoe. I am fond of flowers but not of dirt, and had rather buy them than cultivate them.
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I cannot harness a horse. I am afraid of a cow.
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Religion is not a conclusion of the reason.
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Do not teach your children never to be angry; teach them how to be angry.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Baby
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The artist does not really create; he discovers.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Art
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I think of death as a glad awakening from this troubled sleep which we call life; as an emancipation from a world, which, beautiful though it may be, is still a land of captivity.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Beautiful
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A child is a beam of sunlight from the Infinite and Eternal, with possibilities of virtue and vice - but as yet unstained.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Children
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No man can be patient who has not strong passions, for patience is passion tamed.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Patience
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Never say you are too old. You do not say it now, perhaps; but by and by, when the hair grows gray and the eyes grow dim and the young despair comes to curse the old age, you will say, "It is too late for me." Never too late! Never too old! How old are you--thirty, fifty, eighty? What is that in immortality? We are but children.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Children
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We often pray for purity, unselfishness, for the highest qualities of character, and forget that these things cannot be given, but must be earned.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Character
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A graceful and blessed old age must have three elements in it: a happy retrospect, a peaceful present, and an inspiring future. And old age cannot have either one of these three if the youth has been wasted and manhood has been misspent.
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Collection: Blessed
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The ideal of character always runs beyond the attainment.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Running
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He who says, "I know no fear," is no hero. No man knows courage unless he does know fear, and has that in him which is superior to fear, and conquers it.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Hero
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It is a shame for a man to be a millionaire in possessions if he is not also a millionaire in beneficence.
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Collection: Men
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Service makes men competent.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Men
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Every man's life is, consciously or unconsciously, a quest for the infinite and the eternal reality.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Reality
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Every great sin ought to rouse a great anger. Mob law is better than no law at all. A community which rises in its wrath to punish with misdirected anger a great wrong is in a healthier moral condition than a community which looks upon its perpetration with apathy and unconcern.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Wrath
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It is in vain for us to devise schemes by which competition can be put out of civilized life. Competition is the condition of life.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Competition
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Courage is caution overcome.
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Collection: Courage
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How few of us appreciate the fact that a very great deal of physical suffering in after life comes from bad mental training in childhood! I do not mean suffering of an imaginary kind; I mean disease which may entirely ruin a life which might have been of use to the world, and which surely would have been happier but for the lost health. Many a chronic invalid might have preserved his health had he been taught to use his brain properly when a child.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Children
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If you and I have not seen God, we cannot bear witness to God.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Bears
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Evolution does not attempt to explain the origin of life. It is simply a history of the process of life. With the secret cause of life evolution has nothing to do. A man, therefore, may be a materialistic evolutionist or a theistic evolutionist; that is, he may believe that the cause is some single unintelligent impersonal force, or he may believe that the cause is a wise and beneficent God.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Wise
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The highest qualities of character...must be earned.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Character
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Do not think that you can fight corruption without while you let corruption fester within.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Fighting
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God is in all nature; thank God for the scientists, for they are thinking the thoughts of God after him, whether they know it or not.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Thinking
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A miracle no longer seems to me a manifestation of extraordinary power, but an extraordinary manifestation of ordinary power. God is always showing himself.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Miracle
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It is only by human experiences that we can interpret the Divine.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Divine
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This is what evolution means--ordered progress; development from poorer to richer, from lower to higher, from less to greater--progress. In the material universe, progress to higher forms; in the moral universe, progress to higher life.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Mean
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If the impure and the unjust, the drunkard and the licentious, are loathsome to us, what must be the infinite loathing of an infinitely pure Spirit for those who are worldly and selfish, licentious and cruel, ambitious and animal! But with this great loathing is a great pity. And the pity conquers the loathing, appeases it, satisfies it, is reconciled with it, only as it redeems the sinner from his loathsomeness, lifts him up from his degradation, brings him to truth and purity, to love and righteousness; for only thus is he or can he be brought to God.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Selfish
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We Gentiles owe our life to Israel. It is Israel who has brought us the message that God is one, and that God is a just and righteous God, and demands righteousness of his children, and demands nothing else. It is Israel who has brought us the message that God is our Father. It is Israel who, in bringing us the divine law, has laid the foundation of liberty.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Children
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Commerce is a form of warfare.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Warfare
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Postmodernism represents a moment of suspension before the batteries are recharged for the new millennium, an acknowledgment that preceding the future is a strange and hybrid interregnum that might be called the last gasp of the past.
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Collection: Future
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I firmly believe that the method which sets theological theories against scientifically ascertained facts, is fatal to the current theology and injurious to the spirit of religion; and that the method which frankly recognizes the facts of life, and appreciates the spirit of the scientists whose patient and assiduous endeavor has brought those facts to light, will commend the spirit of religion to the new generation, and will benefit--not impair--theology as a science, by compelling its reconstruction.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Believe
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A miracle constantly repeated becomes a process of nature.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Miracle
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You, mother, are not responsible to set the whole world right; you are responsible only to make one pure, sacred, and divine household.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Mother
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If there is to be no satisfaction in pleasure, none in wisdom, none in ambition, none in the golden mean, what then? Ah, where then? In duty. In doing right because it is right.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Ambition
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All Christian worship is a witness of the resurrection of Him who liveth for ever and ever. Because He lives, "now abideth faith, hope, charity."
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Christian
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Every soul is a battlefield.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Soul
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Whether we know it or not, we are all in a quest after the Great Companion. All study, all art, all music, all literature, all government, all industry are in essence a search after the Infinite.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Art
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I believe that God is the Great Companion, that we are not left orphans, that we may have comradeship with him.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Believe
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In New York - whose subway trains in particular have been "tattooed" with an energy to put our own rude practitioners to shame - not an inch of free space is spared except that of advertisements.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: New York
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Study how to do the most good and let the pay take care of itself.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Money
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Conscience is what? It is putting together a moral act and a moral ideal, and measuring the act by the ideal. It is putting this moral act which you do alongside the eternal laws of God, and seeing how it stands by those laws of God.
- Lyman Abbott
Collection: Law