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  • The wild force of genius has often been fated by Nature to be finally overcome by quiet strength. The volcano sends up its red bolt with terrific force, as if it would strike the stars; but the calm, resistless hand of gravitation seizes it and brings it to the earth.

    Stars   Volcanoes   Hands  
  • Without earnestness no man is ever great, or does really great things. He may be the cleverest of men; he may be brilliant, entertaining, popular; but he will want weight. No soul-moving picture was ever painted that had not in it depth of shadow.

    Moving   Men   Soul  
    Peter Bayne (1879). “Lessons from My Masters, Carlyle, Tennyson and Ruskin”
  • The day that witnesses the conversion of our ministers into political and philosophical speculators or scientific lecturers, will witness the final decay of clerical weight and influence.

  • Those who refuse the long drudgery of thought, and think with the heart rather than the head, are ever the most fiercely dogmatic in tone.

    Heart   Thinking   Long  
    Peter Bayne (1858). “Essays in Biography and Criticism”, p.20
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