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John Lancaster Spalding quotes - page 6
The disinterested love of truth which culture fosters is akin to the unselfishness which is a characteristic of the good.
John Lancaster Spalding
Not to be able to utter one's thought without giving offence, is to lack culture.
John Lancaster Spalding
It is more profitable to be mindful of our own faults than of those of our age.
John Lancaster Spalding
Moral education is the development of individuality, and individuality can not be developed by formulas and mechanical processes: it is the work of the master who brings to his task a genuine and loving interest in the individual.
John Lancaster Spalding
Since the mass of mankind are too ignorant or too indolent to think seriously, if majorities are right it is by accident.
John Lancaster Spalding
Beauty lies not in the things we see, but in the soul.
John Lancaster Spalding
They who think they know all, learn nothing.
John Lancaster Spalding
When the mind has grasped the matter, words come like flowers at the call of spring.
John Lancaster Spalding
They who truly know have had to unlearn hardly less than they have had to learn.
John Lancaster Spalding
Perfection is beyond our reach, but they who earnestly strive to become perfect, acquire excellences and virtues of which the multitude have no conception.
John Lancaster Spalding
Houses and fields in which we lived and played in childhood and youth with those we loved, grow to be part of our being. The sight of them in later years touches us with mystic charm. It is like a vision from beyond the tomb or a memory of a lost Paradise. But little by little their power over us grows less and the light that falls on them becomes more like the common day. Their sacredness diminishes, their beauty fades. The young birds have flown, the old are dead, the leaves and blossoms have fallen and but the empty nest is left among the naked boughs; and looking on the desolation we feel that we have no abiding place on earth, since the home itself loses its consecration.
John Lancaster Spalding
It is the tendency of the study of science to make us patient, humble and attentive to the smallest things. Is not this part of religion?
John Lancaster Spalding
The weak, when they have authority, surround themselves with the weak. It is, indeed, a vice of rulers that men who have exceptional ability and worth are offensive to them, since they whose greatness is due to their position find it difficult to love those whom inner power makes great.
John Lancaster Spalding
As display is vulgar, so fondness for jewelry is evidence of an uncultivated mind.
John Lancaster Spalding
What we acquire with joy, we possess with indifference.
John Lancaster Spalding
To clothe truth in fitting words is to feel a satisfaction like that which comes of doing good deeds.
John Lancaster Spalding
Obedience is not servility. On the contrary the servile are never rightly obedient.
John Lancaster Spalding
The genius is childlike. Like children he looks into the world as into a new creation and finds there a perennial source of wonder and delight.
John Lancaster Spalding
We truly know only what we have taught ourselves.
John Lancaster Spalding
No occupation is more tiresome or depressing than that of killing time. It is the cause of lifeweariness, the punishment the soul inflicts upon itself when reduced to passiveness and servitude.
John Lancaster Spalding
Philosophers and theologians, like the vulgar, prefer contradiction to enlightenment. They refute one another more gladly than they learn from one another, as though man lived by shunning error and not by loving truth. Accept their formulas and they sink back into their easy chairs and comfortably doze.
John Lancaster Spalding
Love finds us young and keeps us so: immortal himself, he permits not age to enter the hearts where he reigns.
John Lancaster Spalding
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