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Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "The mathematics of high achievement"

The mathematics of high achievement



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Experience of actual fact either teaches fools or abolishes them."

Experience of actual fact either teaches fools or abolishes them.




Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "The aristocracy of feudal parchment has passed away with a mighty rushing, and now, by a natural course, we arrive at aristocracy of the money-bag."

The aristocracy of feudal parchment has passed away with a mighty rushing, and now, by a natural course, we arrive at aristocracy of the money-bag.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "It is meritorious to insist on forms; religion and all else naturally clothes itself in forms. Everywhere the formed world is the only habitable one."

It is meritorious to insist on forms; religion and all else naturally clothes itself in forms. Everywhere the formed world is the only habitable one.




Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Does not every true man feel that he is himself made higher by doing reverence to what is really above him?"

Does not every true man feel that he is himself made higher by doing reverence to what is really above him?



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Every man is my superior in that I may learn from him."

Every man is my superior in that I may learn from him.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "In every object there is inexhaustible meaning."

In every object there is inexhaustible meaning.




Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Not only was Thebes built by the music of an Orpheus; but without the music of some inspired Orpheus was no city ever built, no work that man glories in ever done."

Not only was Thebes built by the music of an Orpheus; but without the music of some inspired Orpheus was no city ever built, no work that man glories in ever done.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Misery which, through long ages, had no spokesman, no helper, will now be its own helper and speak for itself."

Misery which, through long ages, had no spokesman, no helper, will now be its own helper and speak for itself.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "The English are a dumb people. They can do great acts, but not describe them."

The English are a dumb people. They can do great acts, but not describe them.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "In the poorest cottage are Books: is one Book, wherein for several thousands of years the spirit of man has found light, and nourishment, and an interpreting response to whatever is Deepest in him."

In the poorest cottage are Books: is one Book, wherein for several thousands of years the spirit of man has found light, and nourishment, and an interpreting response to whatever is Deepest in him.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "In no time whatever can small critics entirely eradicate out of living men's hearts a certain altogether peculiar collar reverence for Great Men--genuine admiration, loyalty, adora-tion."

In no time whatever can small critics entirely eradicate out of living men's hearts a certain altogether peculiar collar reverence for Great Men--genuine admiration, loyalty, adora-tion.




Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Macaulay is well for awhile, but one wouldn't live under Niagara."

Macaulay is well for awhile, but one wouldn't live under Niagara.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "A poor creature who has said or done nothing worth a serious man taking the trouble of remembering."

A poor creature who has said or done nothing worth a serious man taking the trouble of remembering.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "In every man's writings, the character of the writer must lie recorded."

In every man's writings, the character of the writer must lie recorded.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Cash-payment is not the sole nexus of man with man."

Cash-payment is not the sole nexus of man with man.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Professors of the Dismal Science, I perceive the length of your tether is now pretty well run; and I must request you to talk a little lower in the future."

Professors of the Dismal Science, I perceive the length of your tether is now pretty well run; and I must request you to talk a little lower in the future.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "persons, with big wigs many of them and austere aspect, whom I take to be Professors of the Dismal Science… Coining “Dismal Science” as a nickname for Political Economy"

persons, with big wigs many of them and austere aspect, whom I take to be Professors of the Dismal Science… Coining “Dismal Science” as a nickname for Political Economy



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "It is not honest inquiry that makes anarchy; but it is error, insincerity, half belief and untruth that make it."

It is not honest inquiry that makes anarchy; but it is error, insincerity, half belief and untruth that make it.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "I had a lifelong quarrel with God, but in the end we made up."

I had a lifelong quarrel with God, but in the end we made up.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "The fine arts once divorcing themselves from truth are quite certain to fall mad, if they do not die."

The fine arts once divorcing themselves from truth are quite certain to fall mad, if they do not die.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "A pygmy standing on the outward crust of this small planet, his far-reaching spirit stretches outward to the infinite, and there alone finds rest."

A pygmy standing on the outward crust of this small planet, his far-reaching spirit stretches outward to the infinite, and there alone finds rest.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "The Highest Being reveals himself in man."

The Highest Being reveals himself in man.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Out of the lowest depths there is a path to the loftiest heights."

Out of the lowest depths there is a path to the loftiest heights.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "I call that [Book of Job], apart from all theories about it, one of the grandest things ever written with pen."

I call that [Book of Job], apart from all theories about it, one of the grandest things ever written with pen.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "There is but one temple in this Universe: The Body. We speak to God whenever we lay our hands upon it."

There is but one temple in this Universe: The Body. We speak to God whenever we lay our hands upon it.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "God Almighty never created a man half as wise as he looks."

God Almighty never created a man half as wise as he looks.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "No person was every rightly understood until they had been first regarded with a certain feeling, not of tolerance, but of sympathy."

No person was every rightly understood until they had been first regarded with a certain feeling, not of tolerance, but of sympathy.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "History is the distillation of rumour."

History is the distillation of rumour.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "There needs not a great soul to make a hero; there needs a god-created soul which will be true to its origin; that will be a great soul!"

There needs not a great soul to make a hero; there needs a god-created soul which will be true to its origin; that will be a great soul!



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "We have chosen Mahomet not as the most eminent Prophet; but as the one we are freest to speak of. He is by no means the truest of Prophets; but I do esteem him a true one."

We have chosen Mahomet not as the most eminent Prophet; but as the one we are freest to speak of. He is by no means the truest of Prophets; but I do esteem him a true one.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Of our thinking it is but the upper surface that we shape into articulate thought; underneath the region of argument and conscious discourse lies the region of meditation."

Of our thinking it is but the upper surface that we shape into articulate thought; underneath the region of argument and conscious discourse lies the region of meditation.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Let me have my own way in exactly everything and a sunnier and pleasanter creature does not exist."

Let me have my own way in exactly everything and a sunnier and pleasanter creature does not exist.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "There is no life of a man, faithfully recorded, but is a heroic poem of its sort, rhymed or unrhymed."

There is no life of a man, faithfully recorded, but is a heroic poem of its sort, rhymed or unrhymed.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "He that works and does some Poem, not he that merely says one, is worthy of the name of Poet."

He that works and does some Poem, not he that merely says one, is worthy of the name of Poet.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "I have no patience whatever with these gorilla damnifications of humanity."

I have no patience whatever with these gorilla damnifications of humanity.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "It is not a lucky word, this name impossible; no good comes of those who have it so often in their mouths."

It is not a lucky word, this name impossible; no good comes of those who have it so often in their mouths.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "A false man found a religion? Why, a false man cannot build a brick house!"

A false man found a religion? Why, a false man cannot build a brick house!



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Poetry, therefore, we will call Musical Thought."

Poetry, therefore, we will call Musical Thought.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "I came hither [Craigenputtoch] solely with the design to simplify my way of life and to secure the independence through which I could be enabled to remain true to myself."

I came hither [Craigenputtoch] solely with the design to simplify my way of life and to secure the independence through which I could be enabled to remain true to myself.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "The eye of the intellect "sees in all objects what it brought with it the means of seeing.""

The eye of the intellect "sees in all objects what it brought with it the means of seeing."



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "A fair day's wage for a fair day's work": it is as just a demand as governed men ever made of governing. It is the everlasting right of man."

A fair day's wage for a fair day's work": it is as just a demand as governed men ever made of governing. It is the everlasting right of man.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Nay, in every epoch of the world, the great event, parent of all others, is it not the arrival of a Thinker in the world?"

Nay, in every epoch of the world, the great event, parent of all others, is it not the arrival of a Thinker in the world?



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Roguery is thought by some to be cunning and laughable: it is neither; it is devilish."

Roguery is thought by some to be cunning and laughable: it is neither; it is devilish.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Clean undeniable right, clear undeniable might: either of these once ascertained puts an end to battle. All battle is a confused experiment to ascertain one and both of these."

Clean undeniable right, clear undeniable might: either of these once ascertained puts an end to battle. All battle is a confused experiment to ascertain one and both of these.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "We remove mountains, and make seas our smooth highway; nothing can resist us. We war with rude Nature; and, by our resistless engines, come off always victorious, and loaded with spoils."

We remove mountains, and make seas our smooth highway; nothing can resist us. We war with rude Nature; and, by our resistless engines, come off always victorious, and loaded with spoils.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "High Air-castles are cunningly built of Words, the Words well bedded also in good Logic-mortar; wherein, however, no Knowledge will come to lodge."

High Air-castles are cunningly built of Words, the Words well bedded also in good Logic-mortar; wherein, however, no Knowledge will come to lodge.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "To a shower of gold most things are penetrable."

To a shower of gold most things are penetrable.



Thomas Carlyle Quotes: "Man's earthly interests,'are all hooked and buttoned together, and held up, by Clothes."

Man's earthly interests,'are all hooked and buttoned together, and held up, by Clothes.