Lyman Abbott Quotes (18 Quotes)


    The earth is mankind's ultimate haven, our blessed terra firma. When it trembles and gives way beneath our feet, it's as though one of God's checks has bounced.

    Every great sin ought to rouse a great anger. Mob law is better than no law at all. A community which rises in its wrath to punish with misdirected anger a great wrong is in a healthier moral condition than a community which looks upon its perpetration with apathy and unconcern.

    The brotherhood of man is an integral part of Christianity no less than the Fatherhood of God and to deny the one is no less infidel than to deny the other.

    Postmodernism represents a moment of suspension before the batteries are recharged for the new millennium, an acknowledgment that preceding the future is a strange and hybrid interregnum that might be called the last gasp of the past.

    In New York whose subway trains in particular have been 'tattooed' with an energy to put our own rude practitioners to shame not an inch of free space is spared except that of advertisements.


    Religion is not a conclusion of the reason.

    All Christian worship is a witness of the resurrection of Him who liveth for ever and ever. Because He lives, now abideth faith, hope, charity.

    I cannot harness a horse. I am afraid of a cow.

    Do not teach your children never to be angry teach them how to be angry and sin not.

    The highest qualities of character... must be earned.

    Every life is a march from innocence, through temptation, to virtue or vice.

    The only tastes worth having are acquired tastes.


    It is easy to condemn, it is better to pity.

    We 'need' cancer because, by the very fact of its insurability, it makes all other diseases, however virulent, not cancer.

    A child is a beam of sunlight from the Infinite and Eternal, with possibilities of virtue and vice- but as yet unstained.

    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.

    I abhor a hoe. I am fond of flowers but not of dirt, and had rather buy them than cultivate them.


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