40 Quotes by William Channing

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    Courage considered in itself or without reference to its causes, is no virtue, and deserves no esteem

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    The more a person analyzes his inner self, the more insignificant he seems to himself. This is the first lesson of wisdom. Let us be humble, and we will become wise. Let us know our weakness, and it will give us power.

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    A single hour a day, steadily given to the study of some interesting subject, brings unexpected accumulations of knowledge.

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    I call that mind free which is not passively framed by outward circumstances, which is not swept away by the torrent of events, which is not the creature of accidental impulse, but which bends events to its own improvement, and acts from an inward spring, from immutable principles which it has deliberately espoused.

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    I do and I must reverence human nature. I bless it for its kind affections. I honor it for its achievements in science and art, and still more for its examples of heroic and saintly virtue. These are marks of a divine origin and the pledges of a celestial inheritance; and I thank God that my own lot is bound up with that of the human race.

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    The essential and unbounded mercy of my Creator is the foundation of my hope, and a broader and surer the universe cannot give me.

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