Thomas Carlyle Quotes About Desire

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  • The courage we desire and prize is not the courage to die decently, but to live manfully.

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    Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill (2010). “The Works of Thomas Carlyle”, p.123, Cambridge University Press
  • For the superior morality, of which we hear so much, we too would desire to be thankful: at the same time, it were but blindness to deny that this superior morality is properly rather an inferior criminality, produced not by greater love of Virtue, but by greater perfection of Police; and of that far subtler and stronger Police, called Public Opinion.

    Thomas Carlyle, G. B. Tennyson (1984). “Carlyle Reader”, p.50, CUP Archive
  • No man is born without ambitious worldly desires.

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    Thomas Carlyle (1864). “Critical and Miscellaneous Essays ...”, p.236
  • Nothing stops the man who desires to achieve. Every obstacle is simply a course to develop his achievement muscle. It's a strengthening of his powers of accomplishment.

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