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CARLYLE, THOMAS : It is the heart always that sees before the head can see. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)

CARLYLE, THOMAS : The block of granite which is an obstacle in the pathway of the weak becomes a steppingstone in the pathway of the strong. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)

CARLYLE, THOMAS : I do not believe in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)

CARLYLE, THOMAS : The block of granite which was an obstacle in the path of the weak becomes a steppingstone in the path of the strong. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)

CARLYLE, THOMAS : The block of granite which was an obstacle in the path of the weak becomes a steppingstone in the path of the strong. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)

CARLYLE, THOMAS : The past is always attractive because it is drained of fear. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)

CARLYLE, THOMAS : Humor has justly been regarded as the finest perfection of poetic genius. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)

CARLYLE, THOMAS : Endurance is patience concentrated. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)

CARLYLE, THOMAS : Experience is the best of school masters, only the school fees are heavy. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)

CARLYLE, THOMAS : Nine-tenths of the miseries and vices of mankind proceed from idleness. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)

CARLYLE, THOMAS : When the oak is felled the whole forest echoes with its fall, but a hundred acorns are sown in silence by an unnoticed breeze. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)

CARLYLE, THOMAS : Poetry, therefore, we will call ‘Musical Thought.’ (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)

CARLYLE, THOMAS : The block of granite, which was an obstacle in the path of the weak, becomes a stepping stone in the path of the strong. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)

CARLYLE, THOMAS : All reform except a moral one will prove unavailing. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)