Thomas Carlyle Quotes About Unity

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  • What I loved in the man was his health, his unity with himself; all people and all things seemed to find their quite peaceable adjustment with him, not a proud domineering one, as after doubtful contest, but a spontaneous-looking peaceable, even humble one.

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  • Men's hearts ought not to be set against one another, but set with one another and all against evil only.

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    Thomas Carlyle (1870). “Past and Present”, p.21
  • Unity, agreement, is always silent or soft-voiced; it is only discord that loudly proclaims itself.

    Thomas Carlyle (1847). “Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: Collected and Republished”, p.381
  • The soul gives unity to what it looks at with love.

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