CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE QUOTES X

American author (1820-1904)

To be without sympathy is to be alone in the world--without friends or country, home or kindred.

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To vindicate the sanctity of human life by taking it is an outrage upon reason. The spectacle of a human being dangling at the end of a gallows-rope is a degradation of humanity.

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Ah, my friends, Love, like a froward boy, with his hands full of sugar-plums, still cries for more.

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Wit is better as a seasoning than as a whole dish by itself.

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In politics, merit is rewarded by the possessor being raised, like a target, to a position to be fired at.

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The body of a sensualist is the coffin of a dead soul.

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We take life too seriously: the office of wit is to correct this tendency.

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Silence, when nothing need be said, is the eloquence of discretion.

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Resentments, carried too far, expose us to a fate analogous to that of the fish-hawk, when he strikes his talons too deep into a fish beyond his capacity to lift, and is carried under and drowned by it.

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Next to God we are indebted to women, first for life itself, and then for making it worth having.

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Words, like cannon balls, should go direct to their mark.

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Satire is an abuse of wit. It corrects few evils.

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In the assurance of strength there is strength, and they are the weakest, however strong, who have no faith in themselves or their powers.

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Wit, like poetry, is insusceptible of being constructed upon rules founded merely in reason. Like faith, it exists independent of reason, and sometimes in hostility to it.

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Better freedom with a crust, than slavery with every luxury.

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All good writing leaves something unexpressed.

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In general, inquiry ceases when we adopt a theory. After that, we overlook whatever makes against it, and see and think, and talk and write, only in its favor. Indeed, when we have a snug, comfortable theory, to which we are much attached, they appear to us as a very mean set of facts that will not square with it.

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New situations inspire new thoughts. Here is the benefit of travelling, much more than in mere sight-seeing. We lose ourselves in the streets of our own city, and go abroad to find ourselves.

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We sheathe the sword of speech when we put it into conventional forms.

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Truth, like the sun, submits to be obscured, but, like the sun, only for a time.

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