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Thomas Carlyle Quotes

«All reform except a moral one will prove unavailing.»
«Every noble work is at first impossible.»
Author: Thomas Carlyle (Essayist, Historian) | About: Work
«Parliament will train you to talk; and above all things to hear, with patience, unlimited quantities of foolish talk»
«The main business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance but to do what lies clearly at hand.»
Author: Thomas Carlyle (Essayist, Historian) | About: Business | Keywords: at hand, dimly, main
«Enjoying things which are pleasant; that is not the evil: it is the reducing of our moral self to slavery by them that is»
«All work, even cotton spinning, is noble; work alone is noble»
«There can be no acting or doing of any kind till it be recognized that there is a thing to be done; the thing once recognized, doing in a thousand shapes becomes possible»
Author: Thomas Carlyle (Essayist, Historian) | About: Actors and acting | Keywords: shapes
«Habit is the deepest law of human nature»
Author: Thomas Carlyle (Essayist, Historian) | About: Habit
«That a parliament, especially a Parliament with Newspaper Reporters firmly established in it, is an entity which by its very nature cannot do work, but can do talk only»
Author: Thomas Carlyle (Essayist, Historian) | About: Parliament | Keywords: do work, entity
«Every new opinion, at its starting, is precisely in a minority of one.»