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The only thing that makes one place more attractive to me than another is the quantity of heart I find in it.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
When one has been threatened with a great injustice, one accepts a smaller as a favour.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
If someone listens to our music, and it makes them creative, that makes me happier than anything.
— Marilyn Manson
Not a hundredth part of the thoughts in my head have ever been or ever will be spoken or written - as long as I keep my senses, at least.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
One feels as if it could never, never be less. And yet all griefs, when there is no bitterness in them, are soothed down by time.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
Either I am just what God intended me for, or God cannot 'carry out' His intentions, it would seem.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
One of the main uses of a home is to stay in it, when one is too weak and spiritless for conforming, without effort, to the ways of other houses.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
The surest way to get a thing in this life is to be prepared for doing without it, to the exclusion even of hope.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
Cracked things often hold out as long as whole things; one takes so much better care of them!
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
People who are so dreadfully "devoted" to their wives are so apt, from mere habit, to get devoted to other people's wives as well.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
Young children are such nasty little beasts!
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
I try to look for the beauty in things.
— Ayana Mathis
I rely on the promise, 'God is kind to women, fools, and drunk people.'
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
There is never much to be feared for anyone that is born with sense and truth in him, whatever else he may have or want.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
Teaching, I find, is not the most amusing thing on earth; in fact, with a stupid lump for a Pupil, it is about the most irksome.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
The habits of study in which I have been brought up have done much to support me. I never allow myself to be one moment unoccupied.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
If I have an antipathy for any class of people, it is for fine ladies. I almost match my Husband's detestation of partridge-shooting gentlemen.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity.
— Dennis Ritchie
Youth is so insatiable of happiness, and has such sublimely insane faith in its own power to make happy and be happy!
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
The longer one lives in this hard world motherless, the more a mother's loss makes itself felt ...
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
Repeating the right message with the wrong frequency has the potential to drive your audience away.
— John Arnold
There is nothing like a good bit of pain for taking the conceit out of one.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
Who knows but I shall grow reasonable at last, descend from my ideal heaven to the real earth, marry, and - Oh Plato! - make a pudding?
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
The less one does, as I long ago observed, the less one can find time to do.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
I wonder that among all the evils deprecated in the Liturgy, no one thought of inserting flitting. Is there any worse thing? Oh no, no!
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
The business of a bank is to lend money; which amounts, nowadays, to lending credit.
— John Buchanan Robinson
Easter is God throwing everything at death so that I can give everything to life.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
'On earth the living have much to bear;' the difference is chiefly in the manner of bearing, and my manner of bearing is far from being the best.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
Use the noble gifts which God has given you!
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
The glittering baits of titles and honours are only for children and fools.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
We remember not the scores and the results in after years; it is the men who remain in our minds, in our imagination.
— Neville Cardus
I am not at all the sort of person you and I took me for.
— Jane Welsh Carlyle
Adolescence is a plague on the senses.
— Henry Rollins