“One might feel indignant at the injustice which deals out what is called fame with so unequal a hand, were it not for the reflection that men who are competent to add to the intellectual wealth of the world, and enlarge the domain of knowledge, have learned to take popular applause at its true value, and to find in the faithful discharge of honorable duty a satisfaction which is its own reward.” MenWorldFeelsHandsMightValuesWealthDealsDutyFameIntellectualReflectionAddRewardsInjusticeSatisfactionFaithfulHonorableDomainApplauseCompetentDischargeTrue ValueIndignant Book:Life and Campaigns of George B. McClellan, Major-general U. S. Army Source: Life and Campaigns of George B. McClellan, Major-general U. S. Army
“A great man is a gift, in some measure a revelation of God. A great man, living for high ends, is the divinest thing that can be seen on earth. The value and interest of history are derived chiefly from the lives and services of the eminent men whom it commemorates. Indeed, without these, there would be no such thing as history, and the progress of a nation would be little worth recording, as the march of a trading caravan across a desert.” MenLittlesEndsWould BeEarthValuesNationsInterestProgressGreatnessDesertRevelationsGreat MenMarchTradingCaravans Book:A Memorial of Daniel Webster: From the City of Boston Source: A Memorial of Daniel Webster: From the City of Boston