Everyone carries his own inch rule of taste, and amuses himself by applying it, triumphantly, wherever he travels.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To keep the Golden Rule we must put ourselves in other people's places, but to do that consists in and depends upon picturing ourselves in their places.
There are those who travel and those who are going somewhere. They are different and yet they are the same. The success has this over his rivals: He knows where he is going.
Every man has his own destiny: the only imperative is to follow it, to accept it, no matter where it leads him.
Between flattery and admiration there often flows a river of contempt.
One of the surest signs of the Philistine is his reverence for the superior tastes of those who put him down.
It behooves every man who values liberty of conscience for himself, to resist invasions of it in the case of others: or their case may, by change of circumstances, become his own.
Everybody has their own story; everybody has their own journey.
The proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as he has absorbed it.
Everyone thrives most in his or her own unique environment.
He that always gives way to others will end in having no principles of his own.