All... religions show the same disparity between belief and practice, and each is safe till it tries to exclude the rest.
The test of an author is not to be found merely in the number of his phrases that pass current in the corner of newspapers... but in the number of passages that have really taken root in younger minds.
The first wild-flower of the year is like land after sea.Collection: Flower
To be really cosmopolitan a man must be at home even in his own country.Collection: Country
How many lessons of faith and beauty we should lose, if there were no winter in our year!Collection: Winter
The most fertile soil does not necessarily produce the most abundant harvest. It is the use we make of our faculties which renders them valuable.Collection: Intelligence
It is no discredit to Walt Whitman that he wrote Leaves of Grass, only that he did not burn it afterwards.Collection: Leaves Of Grass
Noble discontent is the path to heaven.Collection: Inspirational
Great men are rarely isolated mountain-peaks; they are the summits of ranges.Collection: Humor
Do not waste a minute - not a second - in trying to demonstrate to others the merits of your performance. If your work does not vindicate itself, you cannot vindicate it.Collection: Work
All... religions show the same disparity between belief and practice, and each is safe till it tries to exclude the rest. Test each sect by its best or its worst as you will, by its high-water mark of virtue or its low-water mark of vice. But falsehood begins when you measure the ebb of any other religion against the flood-tide of your own. There is a noble and a base side to every history.Collection: Religious
But days even earlier than these, in April, have a charm, — even days that seem raw and rainy, when the sky is dull and a bequest of March - wind lingers, chasing the squirrel from the tree and the children from the meadows. There is a fascination in walking through these bare early woods, – there is such a pause of preparation, winter's work is so cleanly and thoroughly done. Everything is taken down and put away.Collection: Summer
Nothing can hide from me the conviction that an immortal soul needs for its sustenance something more than visiting, and gardening, and novel-reading, and crochet-needle, and the occasional manufacture of sponge cake.Collection: Reading
What instruction the baby brings to the mother!Collection: Mother
In our methodical American life, we still recognize some magic in summer. Most persons at least resign themselves to being decently happy in June. They accept June. They compliment its weather. They complain of the earlier months as cold, and so spend them in the city; and they complain of the later months as hot, and so refrigerate themselves on some barren sea-coast. God offers us yearly a necklace of twelve pearls; most men choose the fairest, label it June, and cast the rest away.Collection: Summer
Lavish thousands of dollars on your baby clothes, and after all the child is prettiest when every garment is laid aside. That becoming nakedness, at least, may adorn the chubby darling of the poorest home.Collection: Baby
Life is as inexorable as the sea.Collection: Sea
There are no days in the whole round year more delicious than those which often come to us in the latter half of April... The sun trembles in his own soft rays... The grass in the meadow seems all to have grown green since yesterday.Collection: Spring
If I were to choose among all gifts and qualities that which, on the whole, makes life pleasantest, I should select the love of children. No circumstance can render this world wholly a solitude to one who has this possessionCollection: Children
In ancient Boeotia brides were carried home in vehicles whose wheels were burned at the door, in token, that they would never again be needed.Collection: Home
Character shows itself apart from genius as a special thing. The first point of measurement of any man is that of quality.Collection: Character
The coarsest father gains a new impulse to labor from the moment of his baby's birth; he scarcely sees it when awake, and yet it is with him all the time. Every stroke he strikes is for his child. New social aims, new moral motives, come vaguely up to him.Collection: Baby
How much that the world calls selfishness is only generosity with narrow walls,--a too exclusive solicitude to maintain a wife in luxury, or make one's children rich.Collection: Children
Many persons sigh for death when it seems far off, but the inclination vanishes when the boat upsets, or the locomotive runs off the track, or the measles set it.Collection: Death
After all, when a thought takes one's breath away, a lesson on grammar seems an impertinence.Collection: Humor
There is certainly no defence or water -proof garment against adverse fortune which is, on the whole, so effectual as an habitual sense of humor.Collection: Laughter
After all, when a thought takes one's breath away, a lesson on grammar seems an impertinence. As Ruskin wrote in his earlier and better days, "No weight nor mass nor beauty of execution can outweigh one grain or fragment of thought.Collection: Weight
An easy thing, O Power Divine, To thank thee for these gifts of Thine, For summer's sunshine, winter's snow, For hearts that kindle thoughts that glow.Collection: Summer
In an audience of rough people a generous sentiment always brings down the house. In the tumult of war both sides applaud a heroic deed.Collection: Appreciation
Genius is lonely without the surrounding presence of a people to inspire it.Collection: Lonely
Travelers find virtue in a seeming minority in all other countries, and forget that they have left it in a minority at home.Collection: Country
The Englishman's strong point is his vigorous insularity; that of the American his power of adaptation. Each of these attitudes has its perils. The Englishman stands firmly on his feet, but he who merely does this never advances. The American's disposition is to step forward even at the risk of a fall.Collection: Strong
That genius is feeble which cannot hold its own before the masterpieces of the world.Collection: Genius