Prose Quotations From Socrates to Macaulay; With Indexes. Authors, 544; Subjects 571; Quotations, 8810

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Prose Quotations From Socrates to Macaulay; With Indexes. Authors, 544; Subjects 571; Quotations, 8810
S Austin Samuel Austin Allibone
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It is our supreme strength, if also, in certain cir- cumstances, our miserablest weakness. Let me go once, scanning my way with any earnestness of outlook, and successfully arriving, my foot- steps are an invitation to me a second time to go by the same way; — it is easier than any other way. Habit is our primal fundamental law, — habit and imitation, — there is nothing more perennial in us than these two. They are the source of all working and all apprenticeship, of all practice and all learni...ng in the world.
Carlyle.
That balancing moment at which pleasure would allure, and conscience is urging us to refrain, may be regarded as the point of de- parture or divergency whence one or other of the two processes (towards evil, or towards good) take their commencement. Each of them consists in a particular succession of ideas, with their attendant feelings; and whichever of them may happen to be described once has, by the law of suggestion, the greater chance, in the same circumstances, of being described over again.


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