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Superiority to circumstances is one of the most prominent characteristics of great men.
— Horace Mann
Love
that divine fire which was made to light and warm the temple of home
sometimes burns at unholy altars. — Horace Mann
that divine fire which was made to light and warm the temple of home
sometimes burns at unholy altars. — Horace Mann
True glory is a flame lighted at the skies.
— Horace Mann
Every event in this world is the effect of some precedent cause, and also the cause of some subsequent effect.
— Horace Mann
Time is a seedfield; in youth we sow it with causes; in after life we reap the harvest of effects.
— Horace Mann
It is well to think well: it is divine to act well.
— Horace Mann
False conclusions which have been reasoned out are infinitely worse than blind impulse.
— Horace Mann
Manners easily and rapidly mature into morals.
— Horace Mann
Schoolhouses are the republican line of fortifications.
— Horace Mann
You may be liberal in your praise where praise is due: it costs nothing; it encourages much.
— Horace Mann
Education is an organic necessity of a human being.
— Horace Mann
Education alone can conduct us to that enjoyment which is, at once, best in quality and infinite in quantity.
— Horace Mann
Ideality is the avant-courier of the mind.
— Horace Mann
Teachers teach because they care. Teaching young people is what they do best. It requires long hours, patience, and care.
— Horace Mann
Give me a house furnished with books rather than furniture! Both, if you can, but books at any rate!
— Horace Mann
Deeds survive the doers.
— Horace Mann
If temperance prevails, then education can prevail; if temperance fails, then education must fail.
— Horace Mann
A HABIT IS A CABLE; WE WEAVE A THREAD EACH DAY, AND AT LAST WE CANNOT BREAK IT." - Horace Mann
— Jack Canfield
God draweth straight lines but we call them crooked.
— Horace Mann