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Thought and speech are inseparable from each other. Matter and expression are parts of one; style is a thinking out into language.
— John Henry Newman
Men will die upon dogma but will not fall victim to a conclusion.
— John Henry Newman
Faction is to party what the superlative is to the positive. Party is a political evil, and faction is the worst of all parties.
— Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
Conscience is the aboriginal Vicar of Christ.
— John Henry Newman
I see nothing in the theory of evolution inconsistent with an Almighty Creator and Protector.
— John Henry Newman
Time hath a taming hand.
— John Henry Newman
When you feel in need of a compliment, give one to someone else.
— John Henry Newman
This use of building blocks to generate internal models is a pervasive feature of complex adaptive systems.
— John Henry Holland
If we are to understand the interactions of a large number of agents, we must first be able to describe the capabilities of individual agents.
— John Henry Holland
To live is to change, and if you have lived long, you have changed often.
— John Henry Newman
Evolution continually innovates, but at each level it conserves the elements that are recombined to yield the innovations.
— John Henry Holland
Man is emphatically self-made.
— John Henry Newman
It is possible to evade a multitude of sorrows by the cultivation of an insignificant life.
— John Henry Jowett
The love of our private friends is the only preparatory exercise for the love of all men.
— John Henry Newman
God who placed me here will do what He pleases with me hereafter, and He knows best what to do.
— Henry St. John Bolingbroke
All vital praying makes a drain on a man's vitality. True intercession is a sacrifice, a bleeding sacrifice.
— John Henry Jowett
Always remember that however good you may be, the game is your master.
— John Henry Taylor
Cruelty to animals is as if humans did not love God.
— John Henry Newman
Worry is the only insupportable misfortune of life.
— Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
Health of body and mind is a great blessing, if we can bear it.
— John Henry Newman
Dirt is matter in the wrong place.
— Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
It is often said that second thoughts are best. So they are in matters of judgment but not in matters of conscience.
— John Henry Newman
Faith ... acts promptly and boldly on the occasion, on slender evidence.
— John Henry Newman
Particular individuals do not recur, but their building blocks do.
— John Henry Holland
Just imagine how suggestive things are.
— John Henry Twachtman
three-legged stool
— John Henry Clarke
If we insist on being as sure as is conceivable ... we must be content to creep along the ground, and never soar.
— John Henry Newman
Ministry that costs nothing, accomplishes nothing.
— John Henry Jowett
I am an anarchist! Wherefore I will not rule and also ruled I will not be.
— John Henry Mackay
Such is the constitution of the human mind, that any kind of knowledge, if it be really such, is its own reward.
— John Henry Newman
With Christians, a poetical view of things is a duty. We are bid to color all things with hues of faith, to see a divine meaning in every event.
— John Henry Newman
I was so pleased to be at university to do physics and mathematics.
— John Henry Carver
Patrick Henry did not say, 'Give me absolutely safety or give me death.' America is supposed to be about freedom.
— John Stossel
Heart power is better than horsepower.
— Henry John Heinz
May my life be like a great hospitable tree, and may weary wanderers find in me a rest.
— John Henry Jowett
Ability is sexless.
— John Henry Newman
The present is a text, and the past its interpretation.
— John Henry Newman
Faith without thankfulness lacks strength and fortitude.
— John Henry Jowett
A long novitiate of acquaintance should precede the vows of friendship.
— Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
Let us act on what we have, since we have not what we wish.
— John Henry Newman
Doing is at a far greater distance from intending to do than you at first sight imagine. Join
— John Henry Newman
The only really fatal element in defeat is the resolution not to try again.
— John Henry Jowett
Let us sing even when we do not feel like it, for in this way we give wings to heavy feet and turn weariness into strength.
— John Henry Jowett
By a garden is meant mystically a place of spiritual repose, stillness, peace, refreshment, delight.
— John Henry Newman
Musk's vision, and, of late, execution seem to combine the best of Henry Ford and John D. Rockefeller. With
— Ashlee Vance
If we do not catch men, we are in great danger of losing even the desire to catch them. Our purposed activity is in peril of becoming a dream.
— John Henry Jowett
God does not comfort us to make us comfortable, but to make us comforters.
— John Henry Jowett
The real illness of the American city today, and especially of the deprived groups within it, is voicelessness.
— John Henry Cox
Evil has no substance of its own, but is only the defect, excess, perversion, or corruption of that which has substance.
— John Henry Newman
While one person hesitates because he feels inferior, the other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior. - HENRY C . L I NK
— John C. Maxwell
It is almost a definition of a gentleman to say that he is one who never inflicts pain.
— John Henry Newman
I want a laitywho know their creed so well, that they can
give an account of it, who know so much of history that
they can defend it. — John Henry Newman
give an account of it, who know so much of history that
they can defend it. — John Henry Newman
Where good and ill together blent, Wage an undying strife.
— John Henry Newman
The common characteristics of people make a community possible, but it is their uncommon qualities that make it better.
— John Henry Fischer
To survive, men and business and corporations must serve.
— John Henry Patterson
Fear not that thy life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning.
— John Henry Newman
To live is to change, and to change often is to become more perfect.
— John Henry Newman
Pure mathematics, may it never be of any use to anyone.
— Henry John Stephen Smith
It is very difficult to get up resentment towards persons whom one has never seen.
— John Henry Newman
Anyone can build a house: we need the Lord for the creation of a home.
— John Henry Jowett
Knowledge is one thing, virtue is another.
— John Henry Newman
A great memory does not make a mind, any more than a dictionary is a piece of literature.
— John Henry Newman
Nothing is more common in an age like this, when books abound, than to fancy that the gratification of a love of reading is real study.
— John Henry Newman
The reason why Christ is unknown today is because His Mother is unknown.
— John Henry Newman
To be deep in history is to cease to be a Protestant.
— John Henry Newman
The Negro revolt is not aimed at winning friends but at winning freedom, not interpersonal warmth but institutional justice.
— John Henry Cox
We can believe what we choose. We are answerable for what we choose to believe.
— John Henry Newman
Our liberty cannot be taken away unless the people are themselves accomplices.
— Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
Being appointed Elder Professor meant very much taking over the shop, in that the professor in those days controlled all the moneys.
— John Henry Carver
The measure of performance of any given agent is the amount of money it accumulates through its actions.
— John Henry Holland
It is only those who do not know how to work that do not love it. To those who do, it is better than play.
— John Henry Patterson
Somehow I am necessary for God's purpose, as necessary in my place as an archangel in his.
— John Henry Newman
It is mutual respect which makes friendship lasting.
— John Henry Newman
Flagrant evils cure themselves by being flagrant.
— John Henry Newman
What a world is this, and how does fortune banter us!
— Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
Henry liked fun and avoided when he could any solemn or serious matter, for he confused these with sorrow.
— John Steinbeck
I have read somewhere or other,-in Dionysius of Halicarnassus, I think,-that history is philosophy teaching by examples.
— Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom, lead thou me on.
— John Henry Newman
Doctrine without its correspondent principle remains barren, if not lifeless, of which the Greek Church seems an instance; or
— John Henry Newman
Learn to do thy part and leave the rest to Heaven.
— John Henry Newman
The world is content with setting right the surface of things.
— John Henry Newman
You must make up your mind to the prospect of sustaining a certain measure of pain and trouble in you'r passage through life.
— John Henry Newman
Divine Wisdom speaks not to the world, but to her own children.
— John Henry Newman
Lions would have fared better, had lions been the artists.
— John Henry Newman
We have no permanent allies, only permanent interests.
— Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
It is God himself who can be discovered in the beauty of sensible things.
— John Henry Newman
Show me a man who feels bitterly toward John Brown, and let me hear what noble verse he can repeat. He'll be as dumb as if his lips were stone.
— Henry David Thoreau
If you plan your work, you will not find yourself standing on the corner wondering where to go next.
— John Henry Patterson
Literature stands related to Man as Science stands to Nature; it is his history.
— John Henry Newman
The fire of my adversity has purged the mass of my acquaintance.
— Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
Satan is inconsistent. He persuades a man not to go to a synagogue on a cold morning; yet when the man does go, he follows him into it.
— John Henry Newman
Mary became the window of heaven, for God through her poured the True Light upon the world; the
— John Henry Newman
Faith ventures and hazards ... counting the costs and delighting in the sacrifice.
— John Henry Newman
Don't ask questions that you don't want the answer to.
— John Henry Reese
If we are intended for great ends, we are called to great hazards.
— John Henry Newman