“Ah, could the soul, like the body, have a mirror! It has,--a friend.” Quote by William Rounseville Alger
“True statesmanship is the art of changing a nation from what it is into what it ought to be.” ArtNationsLeadershipOughtStatesmanship Author:William Rounseville Alger
“How sublime is the audacious tautology of Mohammed, God is God!” SublimeAudaciousTautology Author:William Rounseville Alger
“Of all the portions of life it is in the two twilights, childhood and age, that tears fall with the most frequency; like the dew at dawn and eve.” TwoAgeFallChildhoodTearsDawnPortionsTwilightFrequencyDew Author:William Rounseville Alger
“Tears are the tribute of humanity to its destiny.” HumanityDestinyTearsTribute Author:William Rounseville Alger
“The most terrible of all things is terror.” TerribleAll ThingsTerror Author:William Rounseville Alger
“Man is an Animal, formidable both from his Passions and his Reason; his Passions often urging him to great Evils, and his Reason furnishing Means to achieve them. To train this Animal, and make him amenable to Order; to inure him to a Sense of Justice and Virtue, to withhold him from ill Courses by Fear, and encourage him in his Duty by Hopes; in short, to fashion and model him for Society, hath been the Aim of civil and religious Institutions; and, in all Times, the Endeavour of good and wise Men. The aptest Method for attaining this End, hath been always judged a proper Education.” MenMeanEndsReasonOrderPassionCoursesEvilReligiousJusticeAnimalEducationVirtueWiseAchieveFashionDutyModelsAimMethodInstitutionsTrainIllAll TimeEndeavorJudgedFormidableAmenable Author:George Berkeley
“Make a point never go clear, it is great odds that a man whose habits and the bent of whose mind lie a contrary way, shall be unable to comprehend it. So weak a thing is reason in competition with inclination.” MenWayMindReasonLyingClearHabitPerceptionWeakCompetitionContraryOddsBentInclination Author:George Berkeley
“For my own private satisfaction, I had rather be master of my own time than wear a diadem.” My OwnMastersIndependenceSatisfaction Author:George Berkeley
“Where the people are well educated, the art of piloting a state is best learned from the writings of Plato.” PeopleWritingWellsArtStatesPoliticsEducatedPlatoWell Educated Book:The works of George Berkeley Source: The works of George Berkeley