Practical wisdom is only to be learned in the school of experience. Precepts and instruction are useful so far as they go, but, without the discipline of real life, they remain of the nature of theory only.Collection: Wisdom
Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance or medicine, but lost time is gone forever.Collection: Health
Hope... is the companion of power, and the mother of success; for who so hopes has within him the gift of miracles.Collection: Hope
The experience gathered from books, though often valuable, is but the nature of learning; whereas the experience gained from actual life is one of the nature of wisdom.Collection: Experience
Hope is like the sun, which, as we journey toward it, casts the shadow of our burden behind us.Collection: Hope
We learn wisdom from failure much more than from success. We often discover what will do, by finding out what will not do; and probably he who never made a mistake never made a discovery.Collection: Wisdom
I'm as happy a man as any in the world, for the whole world seems to smile upon me!Collection: Smile
Good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others.Collection: Strength
Life will always be to a large extent what we ourselves make it.Collection: Life
It is a mistake to suppose that men succeed through success; they much oftener succeed through failures. Precept, study, advice, and example could never have taught them so well as failure has done.Collection: Failure
The battle of life is, in most cases, fought uphill; and to win it without a struggle were perhaps to win it without honor. If there were no difficulties there would be no success; if there were nothing to struggle for, there would be nothing to be achieved.Collection: Success
Wisdom and understanding can only become the possession of individual men by travelling the old road of observation, attention, perseverance, and industry.Collection: Wisdom
An intense anticipation itself transforms possibility into reality; our desires being often but precursors of the things which we are capable of performing.
Men must necessarily be the active agents of their own well-being and well-doing they themselves must in the very nature of things be their own best helpers.
We often discover what will do, by finding out what will not do; and probably he who never made a mistake never made a discovery.
Men who are resolved to find a way for themselves will always find opportunities enough; and if they do not find them, they will make them.
It is idleness that is the curse of man - not labour. Idleness eats the heart out of men as of nations, and consumes them as rust does iron.
The work of many of the greatest men, inspired by duty, has been done amidst suffering and trial and difficulty. They have struggled against the tide, and reached the shore exhausted.
Simple honesty of purpose in a man goes a long way in life, if founded on a just estimate of himself and a steady obedience to the rule he knows and feels to be right.
Length of years is no proper test of length of life. A man's life is to be measured by what he does in it and what he feels in it.
Admiration of great men, living or dead, naturally evokes imitation of them in a greater or less degree.
Labour may be a burden and a chastisement, but it is also an honour and a glory. Without it, nothing can be accomplished.
Idleness of the mind is much worse than that of the body: wit, without employment, is a disease - the rust of the soul, a plague, a hell itself.
It is energy - the central element of which is will - that produces the miracle that is enthusiasm in all ages. Everywhere it is what is called force of character and the sustaining power of all great action.
Progress, of the best kind, is comparatively slow. Great results cannot be achieved at once; and we must be satisfied to advance in life as we walk, step by step.
Progress however, of the best kind, is comparatively slow. Great results cannot be achieved at once; and we must be satisfied to advance in life as we walk, step by step.
The very greatest things - great thoughts, discoveries, inventions - have usually been nurtured in hardship, often pondered over in sorrow, and at length established with difficulty.
The best-regulated home is always that in which the discipline is the most perfect, and yet where it is the least felt. Moral discipline acts with the force of a law of nature.
It's not enough to have a dream, Unless you're willing to pursue it. It's not enough to know what's right, Unless you're strong enough to do it. It's not enough to learn the truth, Unless you also learn to live it. It's not enough to reach for love, Unless you care enough to give it Men who are resolved to find a way for themselves will always find opportunities enough; and if they do not find them, they will make them.Collection: Dream
Politeness goes far, yet costs nothing.Collection: Inspirational
Where there is a will there is a way.Collection: Way
The best school of discipline is home. Family life is God's own method of training the young, and homes are very much as women make them.Collection: Home
A great deal of what passes by the name of patriotism in these days consists of the merest bigotry and narrow-mindedness; exhibiting itself in national prejudice, national conceit, and national hatred. It does not show itself in deeds, but in boastings--in howlings, gesticulations, and shrieking helplessly for help--in flying flags and singing songs--and in perpetual grinding at the hurdy-gurdy of long-dead grievances and long-remedied wrongs. To be infested by such a patriotism as this is perhaps among the greatest curses that can befall any country.Collection: Country
It is not ease, but effort-not facility, but difficulty, makes men. There is, perhaps, no station in life in which difficulties have not to be encountered and overcome before any decided measure of success can be achieved.Collection: Life
Good character is property. It is the noblest of all possessions.Collection: Character