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But for that blindness which is inseparable from malice, what terrible powers of evil would it possess! Fortunately for the world, its venom, like that of the rattlesnake, when most poisonous, clouds the eye of the reptile, and defeats its aim.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: But for that blindness which
Distinction is an eminence that is attained but too frequently at the expense of a fireside.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Distinction is an eminence that
Vanity is so constantly solicitous of self, that even where its own claims are not interested, it indirectly seeks the aliment which it loves, by showing how little is deserved by others.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Vanity is so constantly solicitous
Tears are the natural penalties of pleasure. It is a law that we should pay for all that we enjoy.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Tears are the natural penalties
There is no doubt such a thing as chance, but I see no reason why Providence should not make use of it.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: There is no doubt such
The only rational liberty is that which is born of subjection, reared in the fear of God and the love of man.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: The only rational liberty is
The effect of character is always to command consideration. We sport and toy and laugh with men or women who have none, but we never confide in them.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: The effect of character is
What we call vice in our neighbor may be nothing less than a crude virtue. To him who knows nothing more of precious stones than he can learn from a daily contemplation of his breastpin, a diamond in the mine must be a very uncompromising sort of stone.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: What we call vice in
Our possessions are wholly in our performances. He owns nothing to whom the world owes nothing.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Our possessions are wholly in
Better that we should err in action than wholly refuse to perform. The storm is so much better than the calm, as it declares the presence of a living principle. Stagnation is something worse than death. It is corruption also.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Better that we should err
Vanity may be likened to the smooth-skinned and velvet-footed mouse, nibbling about forever in expectation of a crumb; while self-esteem is too apt to take the likeness of the huge butcher's dog, who carries off your steaks, and growls at you as be goes.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Vanity may be likened to
We must calculate not on the weather, nor on fortune, but upon God and ourselves. He may fail us in the gratification of our wishes, but never in the encounter with our exigencies.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: We must calculate not on
It should console us for the fact that sin has not totally disappeared from the world, that the saints are not wholly deprived of employment.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: It should console us for
I know not that there is anything in nature more soothing to the mind than the contemplation of the moon, sailing, like some planetary bark, amidst a sea of bright azure. The subject is certainly hackneyed; the moon has been sung by poet and poetaster. Is there any marvel that it should be so?
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: I know not that there
The true law of the race is progress and development. Whenever civilization pauses in the march of conquest, it is overthrown by the barbarian.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: The true law of the
Ambition is frequently the only refuge which life has left to the denied or mortified affections. We chide at the grasping eye, the daring wing, the soul that seems to thirst for sovereignty only, and know not that the flight of this ambitious bird has been from a bosom or home that is filled with ashes.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Ambition is frequently the only
Neither praise or blame is the object of true criticism. Justly to discriminate, firmly to establish, wisely to prescribe, and honestly to award. These are the true aims and duties of criticism.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Neither praise or blame is
Have I done anything for society? I have then done more for myself. Let that question and truth be always present to thy mind, and work without cessation.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Have I done anything for
Genius is the very eye of intellect and the wing of thought; it is always in advance of its time, and is the pioneer for the generation which it precedes.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Genius is the very eye
No errors of opinion can possibly be dangerous in a country where opinion is left free to grapple with them.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: No errors of opinion can
Tact is one of the first mental virtues, the absence of it is fatal to the best talent.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Tact is one of the
Modesty is policy, no less than virtue.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Modesty is policy, no less
He who would acquire fame must not show himself afraid of censure. The dread of censure is the death of genius.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: He who would acquire fame
The wonder is not that the world is so easily governed, but that so small a number of persons will suffice for the purpose. There are dead weights in political and legislative bodies as in clocks, and hundreds answer as pulleys who would never do for politicians.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: The wonder is not that
Most men remember obligations, but are not often likely to be grateful; the proud are made sour by the remembrance and the vain silent.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Most men remember obligations, but
The dread of criticism is the death of genius.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: The dread of criticism is
Not in sorrow freely is never to open the bosom to the sweets of the sunshine.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Not in sorrow freely is
Our cares are the mothers, not only of our charities And virtues, but of our best joys and most cheering and enduring pleasures.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Our cares are the mothers,
Revelation may not need the help of reason, but man does, even when in possession of revelation. Reason may be described as the candle in the man's hand, to which revelation brings the necessary flame.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Revelation may not need the
Philosophy is reason with the eyes of the soul.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: Philosophy is reason with the
There is a native baseness in the ambition which seeks beyond its desert, that never shows more conspicuously than when, no matter how, it temporarily gains its object.
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: There is a native baseness
The birth of a child is the imprisonment of a soul. The soul must work its way out of prison, and, in doing so, provide itself with wings for a future journey. It is for each of us to determine whether our wings shall be those of an angel or a grub!
William Gilmore Simms Quotes: The birth of a child
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