CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE QUOTES VI

American author (1820-1904)

To no circumstance is the wide diffusion of error in the world more owing than to our habit of adopting conclusions from insufficiently established data. An indispensable preliminary, then, in every investigation, is to get at facts. Until these are arrived at, every opinion, theory, or system, however ingeniously framed, must necessarily rest upon an uncertain basis.

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He that shrinks from the grave with too great a dread, has an invisible fear behind him pushing him into it.

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Life being full of harsh realities, we seek relief from them in a variety of pleasing delusions.

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God has created too few unmixed evils to warrant the belief that death is one of them. In all things else in nature, goodness so abounds that we are authorized to infer that it does not stop even at the grave. It is only that her footprints have become invisible.

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Next to living with honor is to die with honor.

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Our courage is greater to dare a visible than an imagined danger. A visible danger rouses our energies to meet or avert it; a fancied peril appalls from its presenting nothing to be resisted. Thus, a panic is, usually, a sudden going over to the enemy of our imagination. All is then lost, for we have not only to fight against that enemy, but our imagination as well.

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Some dangers are to be courted--courted and braved as a coy mistress is to be wooed, with all the more vigor as the day makes against us.

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Very handsome women have usually far less sensibility to compliments than their less beautiful sisters.

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Unmerited compliments are the keenest reproaches.

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The method of the critic is to balance praises with censure, and thus to do justice to the subject and--his own discrimination.

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Perhaps the natural character of a man may be best seen before breakfast. The world is created anew for us every morning, and he is just then reissued, as it were, from the hands of nature, with all his original peculiarities fresh upon him.

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We should be sure, when we rebuke a want of charity, to do it with charity.

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When we have the means to pay for what we desire, what we get is not so much what is best, as what is costliest.

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Many children, many cares; no children, no felicity.

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The legitimate aim of criticism is to direct attention to the excellent. The bad will dig its own grave.

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Contentment is not happiness. An oyster may be contented. Happiness is compounded of richer elements.

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Excellence in art is largely the result of attention to minutiae, and--prayer.

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A book ... should resemble a tranquil lake, in whose glassy surface the varied wonders of the earth and sky are faithfully imaged.

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The rules of etiquette were established mostly by women, are chiefly for the benefit of women, and are mainly suited only to the nature of women; and a too punctilious observance of them by a man, goes to show that over-refinement has nearly unsexed him.

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There will always be romance in the world, so long as there are young hearts in it.

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attributed, Day's Collacon