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Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Little lies are very dangerous, because there are so many of them, and because each one of them scours upon the character as diamond-pointed."

Little lies are very dangerous, because there are so many of them, and because each one of them scours upon the character as diamond-pointed.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "There is an equator that runs just under the nose: all that live below the equator are animals; all that live above it are men."

There is an equator that runs just under the nose: all that live below the equator are animals; all that live above it are men.




Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "What is the disposition which makes men rejoice in good bargains? There are few people who will not be benefited by pondering over the morals of shopping."

What is the disposition which makes men rejoice in good bargains? There are few people who will not be benefited by pondering over the morals of shopping.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Repentance is the turning of the soul from the way of midnight to the point of the coming sun."

Repentance is the turning of the soul from the way of midnight to the point of the coming sun.




Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "A republican government in a hundred points is weaker than an autocratic government; but in this one point it is the strongest that ever existed — it has educated a race of men that are men."

A republican government in a hundred points is weaker than an autocratic government; but in this one point it is the strongest that ever existed — it has educated a race of men that are men.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Sometimes fear is wholesome and rational; it is well to swing fear as a mighty battle-axe over men's heads when no other motive will move them."

Sometimes fear is wholesome and rational; it is well to swing fear as a mighty battle-axe over men's heads when no other motive will move them.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Words are but the bannerets of a great army, a few bits of waving color here and there; thoughts are the main body of the footman that march unseen below."

Words are but the bannerets of a great army, a few bits of waving color here and there; thoughts are the main body of the footman that march unseen below.




Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Religion is only another word for the right use of a man's whole self, instead of a wrong use of himself."

Religion is only another word for the right use of a man's whole self, instead of a wrong use of himself.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "The world is God's workshop for making men in."

The world is God's workshop for making men in.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Money in the hands of one or two men is like a dungheap in a barnyard. So long as it lies in a mass, it does no good; but, if it is only spread out evenly on the land, everything will grow."

Money in the hands of one or two men is like a dungheap in a barnyard. So long as it lies in a mass, it does no good; but, if it is only spread out evenly on the land, everything will grow.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "The first hour of the morning is the rudder of the day. It is a blessed baptism which gives the first waking thoughts into the bosom of God."

The first hour of the morning is the rudder of the day. It is a blessed baptism which gives the first waking thoughts into the bosom of God.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "When a church is faithless to its duties, the real church is outside its walls, in the community."

When a church is faithless to its duties, the real church is outside its walls, in the community.




Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "There are materials enough in every man's mind to make a hell there."

There are materials enough in every man's mind to make a hell there.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "He will see most without who has the best eyes within; and he who only sees with his bodily organs sees but the surface."

He will see most without who has the best eyes within; and he who only sees with his bodily organs sees but the surface.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "The tree is but a huge boquet."

The tree is but a huge boquet.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "He who only does not appreciate floral beauty is to be pitied like any other man who is born imperfect. It is a misfortune not unlike blindness."

He who only does not appreciate floral beauty is to be pitied like any other man who is born imperfect. It is a misfortune not unlike blindness.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Where all of the man is what property he owns, it does not take long to annihilate him."

Where all of the man is what property he owns, it does not take long to annihilate him.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Nothing marks the change from the city to the country so much as the absence of grinding noises. The country is never silent. But its sounds are separate, distinct, and as it were, articulate."

Nothing marks the change from the city to the country so much as the absence of grinding noises. The country is never silent. But its sounds are separate, distinct, and as it were, articulate.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "A very common flower adds generosity to beauty. It gives joy to the poor, to the rude, and to the multitudes who could have no flowers were nature to charge a price for her blossoms."

A very common flower adds generosity to beauty. It gives joy to the poor, to the rude, and to the multitudes who could have no flowers were nature to charge a price for her blossoms.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Adversity is the mint in which God stamps upon man his image and superscription."

Adversity is the mint in which God stamps upon man his image and superscription.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Religion would save a man; Christ would make him worth saving."

Religion would save a man; Christ would make him worth saving.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Scepticism is a barren coast, without a harbor or lighthouse."

Scepticism is a barren coast, without a harbor or lighthouse.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "In America there is not one single element of civilization that is not made to depend, in the end, upon public opinion."

In America there is not one single element of civilization that is not made to depend, in the end, upon public opinion.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "The Bible stands alone in human literature in its elevated conception of manhood, in character and conduct."

The Bible stands alone in human literature in its elevated conception of manhood, in character and conduct.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "The strong are God's natural protectors of the weak."

The strong are God's natural protectors of the weak.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Cant is the twin sister of hypocrisy."

Cant is the twin sister of hypocrisy.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "In the ordinary business of life, industry can do anything which genius can do, and very many things which it cannot."

In the ordinary business of life, industry can do anything which genius can do, and very many things which it cannot.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "The tidal wave of God's providence is carrying liberty throughout the globe."

The tidal wave of God's providence is carrying liberty throughout the globe.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "A babe is a mother's anchor."

A babe is a mother's anchor.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "There are many troubles which you cannot cure by the Bible and the hymn-book, but which you can cure by a good perspiration and a breath of fresh air."

There are many troubles which you cannot cure by the Bible and the hymn-book, but which you can cure by a good perspiration and a breath of fresh air.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Each book has a secret history of ways and means."

Each book has a secret history of ways and means.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Learning, to be of much use, must have a tendency to spread itself among the common people."

Learning, to be of much use, must have a tendency to spread itself among the common people.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "A man has a right to picture God according to his need, whatever it be."

A man has a right to picture God according to his need, whatever it be.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "The religion that fosters intolerance needs another Christ to die for it."

The religion that fosters intolerance needs another Christ to die for it.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Give us that calm certainty of truth, that nearness to Thee, that conviction of the reality of the life to come, which we shall need to bear us through the troubles of this."

Give us that calm certainty of truth, that nearness to Thee, that conviction of the reality of the life to come, which we shall need to bear us through the troubles of this.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Someone calls biography the home aspect of history."

Someone calls biography the home aspect of history.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Christ is risen! There is life, therefore, after death! His resurrection is the symbol and pledge of universal resurrection!"

Christ is risen! There is life, therefore, after death! His resurrection is the symbol and pledge of universal resurrection!



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "God's glory is His goodness."

God's glory is His goodness.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Every man carries a menagerie in himself; and, by stirring him up all around, you will find every sort of animal represented there."

Every man carries a menagerie in himself; and, by stirring him up all around, you will find every sort of animal represented there.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Books are the true metempsychosis,--they are the symbol and presage of immortality. The dead men are scattered, and none shall find them. Behold they are here! they do but sleep."

Books are the true metempsychosis,--they are the symbol and presage of immortality. The dead men are scattered, and none shall find them. Behold they are here! they do but sleep.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "It is a man dying with his harness on that angels love to escort upward."

It is a man dying with his harness on that angels love to escort upward.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "We ought to be ten times as hungry for knowledge as for food for the body."

We ought to be ten times as hungry for knowledge as for food for the body.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "He that lives by the sight of the eye may grow blind."

He that lives by the sight of the eye may grow blind.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Wealth in activity--capital with all its friction--is far safer than invested wealth lying dead."

Wealth in activity--capital with all its friction--is far safer than invested wealth lying dead.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Victories are easy and cheap. The only victories worth anything are those achieved through hard work and dedication."

Victories are easy and cheap. The only victories worth anything are those achieved through hard work and dedication.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "There is no part of government which cannot better suffer derangement than the ballot. If you strike the ballot with disease, it is heart disease."

There is no part of government which cannot better suffer derangement than the ballot. If you strike the ballot with disease, it is heart disease.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "God never made anything else so beautiful as man."

God never made anything else so beautiful as man.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "God's men are better than the devil's men, and they ought to act as though they thought they were."

God's men are better than the devil's men, and they ought to act as though they thought they were.



Henry Ward Beecher Quotes: "Man is that name of power which rises above them all, and gives to every one the right to be that which God meant he should be."

Man is that name of power which rises above them all, and gives to every one the right to be that which God meant he should be.