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At the vital point of truth, we all become a conscientious objector.
— Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall
For those who are still merely vegetarian and not yet vegan, I ask, what in heaven's name are you waiting for?
— Howard Lyman
I know of nothing that is so degenerating and so dangerous as idleness, for the brain will seek out mischief.
— Francis M. Lyman
Religion is not a conclusion of the reason.
— Lyman Abbott
Unless we think of others and do something for them, we miss one of the greatest sources of happiness.
— Ray Lyman Wilbur
Artillerymen have a love for their guns which is perhaps stronger than the feeling of any soldier for his weapon or any part of his equipment.
— Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall
Education is anything that we do for the purpose of taking advantage of the experience of some one else.
— Lyman Bryson
Everything revolves around the fork.
— Howard Lyman
Children ... will never go astray while they are in good company.
— Francis M. Lyman
I abhor a hoe. I am fond of flowers but not of dirt, and had rather buy them than cultivate them.
— Lyman Abbott
You can't change yesterdays, but you can change tomorrows.
— Howard Lyman
The artist does not really create; he discovers.
— Lyman Abbott
Do not think that you can fight corruption without while you let corruption fester within.
— Lyman Abbott
Every soul is a battlefield.
— Lyman Abbott
Commerce is a form of warfare.
— Lyman Abbott
The advent of truth, like the dawn of day, agitates the elements, while it disperses the gloom.
— Elias Lyman Magoon
Patience is passion tamed.
— Lyman Abbott
Do what you can do, as well as you can do, every day of your life, and you will end up being one of the happiest individuals.
— Howard Lyman
You, mother, are not responsible to set the whole world right; you are responsible only to make one pure, sacred, and divine household.
— Lyman Abbott
Good and bad luck is a synonym in the great majority of instances, for good and bad judgment.
— John Lyman Chatfield
I cannot harness a horse. I am afraid of a cow.
— Lyman Abbott
Her whisper was, Lyman thought, like a Marlin ripping all the line out of a fishing rod.
— Joe Coomer
Service makes men competent.
— Lyman Abbott
When I think of people I am close to, I genuinely feel that I can include Josh Lyman, Toby Ziegler, C.J. Cregg and Sam Seaborn.
— Eric Whitacre
When you labor for your brother you always get the chief reward yourself.
— Francis M. Lyman
It is a shame for a man to be a millionaire in possessions if he is not also a millionaire in beneficence.
— Lyman Abbott
He is always the severest censor of the merit of others who has the least worth of his own.
— Elias Lyman Magoon
Battles are won through the ability of men to express concrete ideas in clear and unmistakable language.
— Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall
The highest qualities of character ... must be earned.
— Lyman Abbott
The qualities that get a man into power are not those that lead him, once established, to use power wisely.
— Lyman Bryson
Also remember that in any man's dark hour, a pat on the back and an earnest handclasp may work a small miracle.
— Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall
We may form free constitutions, but our vices will destroy them; we may enact laws, but they will not protect us.
— Lyman Beecher
Every man's life is, consciously or unconsciously, a quest for the infinite and the eternal reality.
— Lyman Abbott
The next time you are imagining the worst, look up the definition of imagination.
— Robert Lyman Baittie
A miracle constantly repeated becomes a process of nature.
— Lyman Abbott
Lying is sometimes acted, insinuated, or implied, in a manner as injurious and shameful as when the falsehood is spoken outright.
— Elias Lyman Magoon
While the censorious man is most severe in judging others, he is invariably the most ready to repel any animadversions made upon himself.
— Elias Lyman Magoon
It is easy to condemn, it is better to pity.
— Lyman Abbott
The potential possibilities of any child are the most intriguing and stimulating in all creation.
— Ray Lyman Wilbur
Those who do the least themselves are always the severest critics upon the noble achievements of others.
— Elias Lyman Magoon
A child is a beam of sunlight from the Infinite and Eternal, with possibilities of virtue and vice- but as yet unstained.
— Lyman Abbott
God is in all nature; thank God for the scientists, for they are thinking the thoughts of God after him, whether they know it or not.
— Lyman Abbott
It is in vain for us to devise schemes by which competition can be put out of civilized life. Competition is the condition of life.
— Lyman Abbott
A man cannot be comfortable spiritually who is in bondage financially.
— Francis M. Lyman
Courage is caution overcome.
— Lyman Abbott
I believe if the viewing of slaughter was required to eat meat, most folks would become vegetarians.
— Howard Lyman
If you visit the killing floor of a slaughterhouse, it will brand your soul for life.
— Howard Lyman
Eloquence is logic on fire.
— Lyman Beecher
The starting point for the understanding of war is the understanding of human nature.
— Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall
The battlefield is cold ... it is the lonesomest place which men share together.
— Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall
Man puts manacles on his fellow-man; God never.
— Lyman Abbott
To consider yourself an environmentalist and still eat meat is like saying you're a philanthropist who doesn't give to charity.
— Howard Lyman
No great advance has been made in science, politics, or religion without controversy.
— Lyman Beecher
I believe that God is the Great Companion, that we are not left orphans, that we may have comradeship with him.
— Lyman Abbott
The groups, though, were my inspiration way back then. I liked Frankie Lyman and the Teenagers.
— Eddie Floyd
The very essence of rationalism is that it assumes that the reason is the highest faculty in man and the lord of all the rest.
— Lyman Abbott
An environmentalist that eats meat is like a philanthropist that won't give money to charities.
— Howard Lyman
The ideal of character always runs beyond the attainment.
— Lyman Abbott