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Real freedom comes from the mastery, through knowledge, of historic conditions and race character, which makes possible a free and intelligent use of experience for the purpose of progress.
Hamilton Wright Mabie
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Hamilton Wright Mabie
Age: 70 †
Born: 1846
Born: January 1
Died: 1916
Died: January 1
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Cold Spring
New York
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Genius is intensity of life an overflowing vitality which floods and fertilizes a continent or a hemisphere of being which makes a nature many-sided and whole, while most men remain partial and fragmentary.
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I do not believe that the deeper problems of living can ever be answered by the process of thought. I believe that life itself teaches us either patience with regard to them, or reveals to us possible solutions when our hearts are pressed close against duties and sorrows and experiences of all kinds.
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The book of the moment often has immense vogue, while the book of the age, which comes in its company from the press, lies unnoticed but the great book has its revenge. It lives to see its contemporary pushed up shelf by shelf until it finds its final resting-place in the garret or the auction room.
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The book of the moment often has immense vogue, while the book of the age, which comes in its company from the press, lies unnoticed but the great book has its revenge. It lives to see its contemporary pushed up shelf by shelf until it finds its final resting-place in the garret or the auction room.
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The question for each man to settle is not what he would do if he had the means, time, influence and educational advantages, but what he will do with the things he has.
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A cottage will hold as much happiness as would stock a palace.
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New Year's eve is like every other night there is no pause in the march of the universe, no breathless moment of silence among created things that the passage of another twelve months may be noted and yet no man has quite the same thoughts this evening that come with the coming of darkness on other nights.
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The mother loves her child most divinely, not when she surrounds him with comfort and anticipates his wants but when she resolutely holds him to the highest standards and is content with nothing less than his best.
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Don't be afraid of opposition. Remember, a kite rises against, not with, the wind.
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Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love.
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