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Thomas Carlyle Quotes

«Everywhere the human soul stands between a hemisphere of light and another of darkness; on the confines of the two everlasting empires, necessity and free will.»
«Work is the grand cure for all maladies and miseries that ever beset mankind - honest work, which you intend getting done»
Author: Thomas Carlyle (Essayist, Historian) | About: Work | Keywords: beset, besets, besetting, maladies
«What we might call, by way of eminence, the Dismal Science»
«The glory of a workman, still more of a master-workman, that he does his work well, ought to be his most precious possession; like the honor of a soldier, dearer to him than life»
Author: Thomas Carlyle (Essayist, Historian) | About: Work
«Democracy will prevail when men believe the vote of Judas as good as that of Jesus»
Author: Thomas Carlyle (Essayist, Historian) | Keywords: judas
«In the long-run every Government is the exact symbol of its People, with their wisdom and unwisdom; we have to say, Like People like Government»
«For all right judgment of any man or thing it is useful, nay, essential, to see his good qualities before pronouncing on his bad»
«Democracy is, by the nature of it, a self-cancelling business: and gives in the long run a net result of zero»
Author: Thomas Carlyle (Essayist, Historian) | About: Democracy | Keywords: net, zero
«Ridicule is the language of the devil»
Author: Thomas Carlyle (Essayist, Historian) | About: Ridicule | Keywords: ridicule
«The barrenest of all mortals is the sentimentalist»