Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Writing is a dreadful labor, yet not so dreadful as Idleness.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'The fearful unbelief is unbelief in yourself.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Be not a slave of words.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'One must verify or expel his doubts, and convert them into the certainty of Yes or NO.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'A person who is gifted sees the essential point and leaves the rest as surplus.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Youth is to all the glad season of life; but often only by what it hopes, not by what it attains, or what it escapes.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'I don't pretend to understand the Universe - it's a great deal bigger than I am.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Imperfection clings to a person, and if they wait till they are brushed off entirely, they would spin for ever on their axis, advancing nowhere.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'It is the heart always that sees, before the head can see.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain, but what we do.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'If an eloquent speaker speak not the truth, is there a more horrid kind of object in creation?' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Joseph Conrad: 'Going home must be like going to render an account.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Joseph Conrad: 'Nations it may be have fashioned their Governments, but the Governments have paid them back in the same coin.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Doubt, of whatever kind, can be ended by action alone.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'The true university of these days is a collection of books.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Long stormy spring-time, wet contentious April, winter chilling the lap of very May; but at length the season of summer does come.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Oh, give us the man who sings at his work.' Read More Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Men do less than they ought, unless they do all that they can.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Writing is a dreadful labor, yet not so dreadful as Idleness.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'The fearful unbelief is unbelief in yourself.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'One must verify or expel his doubts, and convert them into the certainty of Yes or NO.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'A person who is gifted sees the essential point and leaves the rest as surplus.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Youth is to all the glad season of life; but often only by what it hopes, not by what it attains, or what it escapes.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'I don't pretend to understand the Universe - it's a great deal bigger than I am.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Imperfection clings to a person, and if they wait till they are brushed off entirely, they would spin for ever on their axis, advancing nowhere.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'It is the heart always that sees, before the head can see.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain, but what we do.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'If an eloquent speaker speak not the truth, is there a more horrid kind of object in creation?' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Joseph Conrad: 'Going home must be like going to render an account.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Joseph Conrad: 'Nations it may be have fashioned their Governments, but the Governments have paid them back in the same coin.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Doubt, of whatever kind, can be ended by action alone.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'The true university of these days is a collection of books.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Long stormy spring-time, wet contentious April, winter chilling the lap of very May; but at length the season of summer does come.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Oh, give us the man who sings at his work.' Read More
Sophocles 12/16/23 Sophocles 12/16/23 Thomas Carlyle: 'Men do less than they ought, unless they do all that they can.' Read More