Horace Mann Quotes About Heaven

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  • Where a love of natural beauty has been cultivated, all nature becomes a stupendous gallery, as much superior in form and in coloring to the choicest collections of human art, as the heavens are broader and loftier than the Louvre or the Vatican.

    Horace Mann (1859). “Lectures on Various Subjects”, p.49
  • Thank Heaven, the female heart is untenantable by atheism.

    Horace Mann (1867). “Thoughts”, p.178
  • When the panting and thirsting soul first drinks the delicious waters of truth, when the moral and intellectual tastes and desires first seize the fragrant fruits that flourish in the garden of knowledge, then does the child catch a glimpse and foretaste of heaven.

    Horace Mann (2008). “Slavery”, p.149, Applewood Books
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