Quotes of Thomas Chalmers - somelinesforyou

“ The public! why, the public's nothing better than a great baby. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ The public! the public! how many fools does it require to make the public? ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ The public! why, the public's nothing better than a great baby. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ The public! the public! how many fools does it require to make the public? ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ The public! the public! how many fools does it require to make the public? ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ There is such a thing, too, as the love of simplicity and system — a prejudice of the understanding, which disposes it to include all phenomena of nature under a few sweeping generalities — an indolence which loves to repose on the beauties of a theory, rather than encounter the fatiguing detail of its evidences — a painful reluctance to the admission of facts which, however true, break in upon the majestic simplicity which we would fain ascribe to the laws and operations of the universe. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ The public! the public! how many fools does it require to make the public? ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ There is such a thing, too, as the love of simplicity and system — a prejudice of the understanding, which disposes it to include all phenomena of nature under a few sweeping generalities — an indolence which loves to repose on the beauties of a theory, rather than encounter the fatiguing detail of its evidences — a painful reluctance to the admission of facts which, however true, break in upon the majestic simplicity which we would fain ascribe to the laws and operations of the universe. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ There is such a thing, too, as the love of simplicity and system — a prejudice of the understanding, which disposes it to include all phenomena of nature under a few sweeping generalities — an indolence which loves to repose on the beauties of a theory, rather than encounter the fatiguing detail of its evidences — a painful reluctance to the admission of facts which, however true, break in upon the majestic simplicity which we would fain ascribe to the laws and operations of the universe. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ There is such a thing, too, as the love of simplicity and system — a prejudice of the understanding, which disposes it to include all phenomena of nature under a few sweeping generalities — an indolence which loves to repose on the beauties of a theory, rather than encounter the fatiguing detail of its evidences — a painful reluctance to the admission of facts which, however true, break in upon the majestic simplicity which we would fain ascribe to the laws and operations of the universe. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ There is such a thing, too, as the love of simplicity and system — a prejudice of the understanding, which disposes it to include all phenomena of nature under a few sweeping generalities — an indolence which loves to repose on the beauties of a theory, rather than encounter the fatiguing detail of its evidences — a painful reluctance to the admission of facts which, however true, break in upon the majestic simplicity which we would fain ascribe to the laws and operations of the universe. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ Every man is a missionary, now and forever, for good or for evil, whether he intends or designs it or not. He may be a blot radiating his dark influence outward to the very circumference of society, or he may be a blessing spreading benediction over the length and breadth of the world. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ Every man is a missionary, now and forever, for good or for evil, whether he intends or designs it or not. He may be a blot radiating his dark influence outward to the very circumference of society, or he may be a blessing spreading benediction over the length and breadth of the world. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ There is such a thing, too, as the love of simplicity and system — a prejudice of the understanding, which disposes it to include all phenomena of nature under a few sweeping generalities — an indolence which loves to repose on the beauties of a theory, rather than encounter the fatiguing detail of its evidences — a painful reluctance to the admission of facts which, however true, break in upon the majestic simplicity which we would fain ascribe to the laws and operations of the universe. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ Every man is a missionary, now and forever, for good or for evil, whether he intends or designs it or not. He may be a blot radiating his dark influence outward to the very circumference of society, or he may be a blessing spreading benediction over the length and breadth of the world. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ The public! why, the public's nothing better than a great baby. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ But a blank he cannot be: there are no moral blanks; there are no neutral characters. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ Every man is a missionary, now and forever, for good or for evil, whether he intends or designs it or not. He may be a blot radiating his dark influence outward to the very circumference of society, or he may be a blessing spreading benediction over the length and breadth of the world. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ There is such a thing, too, as the love of simplicity and system — a prejudice of the understanding, which disposes it to include all phenomena of nature under a few sweeping generalities — an indolence which loves to repose on the beauties of a theory, rather than encounter the fatiguing detail of its evidences — a painful reluctance to the admission of facts which, however true, break in upon the majestic simplicity which we would fain ascribe to the laws and operations of the universe. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ The public! the public! how many fools does it require to make the public? ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ The public! why, the public's nothing better than a great baby. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ This character wherewith we sink into the grave at death is the very character wherewith we shall reappear at the resurrection. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ This character wherewith we sink into the grave at death is the very character wherewith we shall reappear at the resurrection. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ This character wherewith we sink into the grave at death is the very character wherewith we shall reappear at the resurrection. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ Every man is a missionary, now and forever, for good or for evil, whether he intends or designs it or not. He may be a blot radiating his dark influence outward to the very circumference of society, or he may be a blessing spreading benediction over the length and breadth of the world. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ Every man is a missionary, now and forever, for good or for evil, whether he intends or designs it or not. He may be a blot radiating his dark influence outward to the very circumference of society, or he may be a blessing spreading benediction over the length and breadth of the world. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ The public! why, the public's nothing better than a great baby. ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ The public! the public! how many fools does it require to make the public? ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ The public! the public! how many fools does it require to make the public? ”

- Thomas Chalmers

“ This character wherewith we sink into the grave at death is the very character wherewith we shall reappear at the resurrection. ”

- Thomas Chalmers
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