CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE QUOTES III

American author (1820-1904)

Fortune, like a coy mistress, loves to yield her favors, though she makes us wrest them from her.

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To death we owe our life; the passing of one generation opens a way for another.

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It is not meet that the strong, free limbs of manhood should be fettered by the silken threads of ceremony.

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We wince under little pains, but nature in us, through the excitement attendant upon them, braces us to endure with fortitude greater agonies.

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Evils are to be traced to their sources, and struck at there. Like Barbary pirates, they are to be destroyed through the suppression of the state that sends them forth.

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We trifle when we assign limits to our desires, since nature has set none.

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If one could only tear down his character, as old buildings are torn down, and build it up anew, as these are rebuilt! And so, in effect, it can be. A noble property of character is, that it is susceptible of improvement.

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Books are embalmed minds. They make the great of other days our present teachers.

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The more common method of getting rid of an evil, is to merge it in a greater. Thus, if one suffers a loss of half his fortune at play, he overcomes his mortification by--losing the other half. The most ingenious expedient of this kind, was that of the indigent gentleman of rank, who married his washerwoman to get rid of her bill against him.

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Hunting is a relic of the barbarism that once thirsted for human blood, but is now content with the blood of animals.

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Our happiness depends chiefly upon the estimate we form of life, and the efforts we make to bring ourselves into harmony with its laws.

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Habits influence the character pretty much as undercurrents influence a vessel, and whether they speed us on the way of our wishes, or retard our progress, their influence is not the less important because imperceptible.

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One of the greatest bores in life is a too knowing fellow, who sees through all delusions, and will never let you enjoy any of them, not even your favorite ones, no matter how agreeable they may be, but must be always waking you out of some delicious dream, only to tell you, "My dear sir, you are dreaming;" as if it were not both proper and natural to dream. He forgets that many things are pleasant only while the delusions which make them so last.

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All greatness in performance rests upon a basis of details. A knowledge of what is general to a subject may suffice for the merely learned man, but a thorough knowledge of details is necessary to form the adept.

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We have two lessons to teach an enemy who despises us--to value himself less highly, and us more worthily.

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Courage ennobles manhood; cowardice degrades it.

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In the deeper recesses of every heart is a store of hoarded secrets.

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The finest compliment that can be paid to a woman of sense is to address her as such.

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Courage and timidity are the accompaniments of opposite tendencies of thought. The brave think only of the blows they will strike; the timid of those they may receive.

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It is the life of democracy to favor equality.

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