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Thomas Carlyle

NOUN
  1. Scottish historian who wrote about the French Revolution (1795-1881)

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  • Silence is more eloquent than words. Thomas Carlyle 
  • Youth is to all the glad season of life; but often only by what it hopes, not by what it attains, or what it escapes. Thomas Carlyle 
  • Thomas Carlyle , notwithstanding his tedious rhetoric, is a master of the sublime in prose style.
  • All that mankind has done, thought, gained, or been; it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of books. Thomas Carlyle 
  • What evidence can be sharked up to show that it is any more a holy or an inspired book than any book of Thomas Carlyle's, or John Ruskin's, or God and my Neighbour
  • Indeed, after a visit to High Beach in 1831, Thomas Carlyle's wife described the asylum as "all overhung with roses and grapes and surrounded by gardens, ponds and shrubberies without the smallest appearance of constraint. Book review of 'The Quickening Maze' by Alan Foulds
  • Popular opinion is the greatest lie in the world. Thomas Carlyle 
  • The work an unknown good man has done is like a vein of water flowing hidden underground, secretly making the ground green. Thomas Carlyle 
  • Adversity is the diamond dust Heaven polishes its jewels with. Thomas Carlyle 
  • Thomas Carlyle, in his lectures on heroes and hero-worship, assembled a team whose members might also have set off dismay in Carshalton. Unthinkable? Horrible heroes | Editorial
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