Every burned book enlightens the world. |
Every burned book or house enlightens the world; every suppressed or expunged word reverberates through the earth from side to side |
Every calamity is a spur and valuable hint |
Every chair should be a throne and hold a king |
Every fact is related on one side to sensation, and, on the other, to morals. The game of thought is, on the appearance of one of these two sides, to find the other; given the upper, to find the under side. |
Every great achievement is the victory of a flaming heart. |
Every great and commanding movement in the annals of the world is a triumph of enthusiasm |
Every great institution is the lengthened shadow of a single man. His character determines the character of the organization. |
Every hero becomes a bore at last. |
Every man alone is sincere. At the entrance of a second person, hypocrisy begins. |
Every man believes that he has a greater possibility |
Every man has his own courage, and is betrayed because he seeks in himself the courage of other persons. |
Every man has his own vocation, talent is the call. |
Every man I meet is in some way my superior. |
Every man is a borrower and a mimic, life is theatrical and literature a quotation |