Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by George H. Brimhall

Quote by George H. Brimhall

Author

George H. Brimhall
George H. Brimhall

George H. Brimhall, born on December 9, 1852, and died on July 29, 1932, was a historical figure. His specific career and category are unknown. Details about his life and achievements are limited, and his impact and evaluation cannot be provided due to insufficient information. more

You May Also Like

“Every young man should aim at independence and should prepare himself for a vocation; above all, he should so manage his life that the steps of his progress are taken without improper aids; that he calls no one master, that he does not win or deserve the reputation of being a tool of others, and that if called to public service he may assume its duties with the satisfaction of knowing that he is free to rise to the height of his opportunity.”

“Certain characteristics of the subject are clear. To begin with, we do not in this subject deal with particular things or particular properties: we deal formally with what can be said about any thing or any property. We are prepared to say that one and one are two, but not that Socrates and Plato are two.”