Quotes by John Lancaster Spalding

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Be watchful lest thou lose the power of desiring and loving what appeals to the soul this is the miser’s curse this the chain and ball the sensualist drags.
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In the world of thought a man’s rank is determined, not by his average work, but by his highest achievement.
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If thou wouldst help others deal with them as though they were what they should be.
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Dislike of another’s opinions and beliefs neither justifies our own nor makes us more certain of them: and to transfer the repugnance to the person himself is a mark of a vulgar mind.
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Leave each one his touch of folly; it helps to lighten life’s burden which, if he could see himself as he is, might be too heavy to carry.
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The highest strength is acquired not in overcoming the world, but in overcoming one’s self. Learn to be cruel to thyself, to withstand thy appetites, to bear thy sufferings, and thou shalt become free and able.
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To think profoundly, to seek and speak truth, to love justice and denounce wrong is to draw upon one’s self the ill will of many.
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Contradiction is the salt which keeps truth from corruption.
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When we have attained success, we see how inferior it is to the hope, yearning and enthusiasm with which we started forth in life’s morning.
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The highest courage is to dare to appear to be what one is.
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