Quotes of Edward Everett - somelinesforyou

“ I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something, and because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do something that I can do. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ I am only one; but still I am one. I cannot do everything; but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ I am only one. But still, I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ General Reynolds immediately found himself engaged with a force which greatly outnumbered his own, and had scarcely made his dispositions for the action when he fell, mortally wounded, at the head of his advance. ”

- Edward Everett

“ The making of friends, who are real friends, is the best token we have of a man's success in life. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ It was appointed by law in Athens, that the obsequies of the citizens who fell in battle should be performed at the public expense, and in the most honorable manner. ”

- Edward Everett

“ The character, the counsels, and example of our Washington... they will guide us through the doubts and difficulties that beset us; they will guide our children and our children's children in the paths of prosperity and peace, while America shall hold her place in the family of nations. ”

- Edward Everett

“ Not a moment had been lost by General Hooker in the pursuit of Lee. ”

- Edward Everett

“ In this critical and anxious state of affairs General Hooker was relieved, and General Meade was summoned to the chief command of the army. ”

- Edward Everett

“ The making of friends, who are real friends, is the best token we have of a man's success in life. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ Never bear more than one trouble at a time. Some people bear three kinds - all they have had, all they have now, and all they expect to have. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ It was appointed by law in Athens, that the obsequies of the citizens who fell in battle should be performed at the public expense, and in the most honorable manner. ”

- Edward Everett

“ There were speeches made in Congress in the very last session before the outbreak of the Rebellion, so ferocious as to show that their authors were under the influence of a real frenzy. ”

- Edward Everett

“ The heart of the People, North and South, is for the Union. ”

- Edward Everett

“ God bless the Union; - it is dearer to us for the blood of brave men which has been shed in its defence. ”

- Edward Everett

“ Do you pray for the Senators, Dr. Hale?" someone asked the chaplain. "No, I look at the Senators and pray for the country.". ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ I am only one, but I am one. I can't do everything, but I can do something. The something I ought to do, I can do. And by the grace of God, I will. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ Never bear more than one trouble at a time. Some people bear three kinds - all they have had, all they have now, and all they expect to have. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ Some people bear three kinds of trouble — the ones they've had, the ones they have, and the ones they expect to have. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ Do you pray for the Senators, Dr. Hale?" someone asked the chaplain. "No, I look at the Senators and pray for the country.". ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ The making of friends, who are real friends, is the best token we have of a man's success in life. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ Never bear more than one trouble at a time. Some people bear three kinds - all they have had, all they have now, and all they expect to have. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ Agriculture seems to be the first pursuit of civilized man. It enables him to escape from the life of the savage, and wandering shepherd, into that of social man, gathered into fixed communities and surrounding himself with the comforts and blessings of neighborhood, country, and home… ”

- Edward Everett

“ Agriculture seems to be the first pursuit of civilized man. It enables him to escape from the life of the savage, and wandering shepherd, into that of social man, gathered into fixed communities and surrounding himself with the comforts and blessings of neighborhood, country, and home… ”

- Edward Everett

“ The making of friends, who are real friends, is the best token we have of a man's success in life. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ That a great battle must soon be fought no one could doubt; but, in the apparent and perhaps real absence of plan on the part of Lee, it was impossible to foretell the precise scene of the encounter. ”

- Edward Everett

“ I am only one, but I am one. I can't do everything, but I can do something. The something I ought to do, I can do. And by the grace of God, I will. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ If you have accomplished all that you have planned for yourself, you have not planned enough. ”

- Edward Everett Hale

“ Agriculture seems to be the first pursuit of civilized man. It enables him to escape from the life of the savage, and wandering shepherd, into that of social man, gathered into fixed communities and surrounding himself with the comforts and blessings of neighborhood, country, and home… ”

- Edward Everett
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