Quotation:
"Every human being has a work to carry on within, duties to perform abroad, influence to exert, which are peculiarly his, and which no conscience but his own can teach."
More quotes from: William Ellery Channing
- "All noble enthusiasms pass through a feverish stage, and grow wiser and more serene. "
- "Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. The human spirit is to grow strong by ..."
- "Do anything rather than give yourself to reverie. "
- "Each of us is meant to have a character all our own, to be what ..."
- "Every human being is intended to have a character of his own; to be what ..."
- "Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. "
- "Every mind was made for growth, for knowledge, and its nature is sinned against when ..."
- "Faith is love taking the form of aspiration. "
- "Fix your eyes on perfection and you make almost everything speed towards it. "
- "God be thanked for books; they are the voices of the distant and the dead, ..."
- "Great minds are to make others great. Their superiority is to be used, not to ..."
- "How easy to be amiable in the midst of happiness and success. "
- "It is chiefly through books that we enjoy intercourse with superior minds. In the best ..."
- "It is far more important to me to preserve an unblemished conscience than to compass ..."
- "Nothing which has entered into our experience is ever lost. "
- "One good anecdote is worth a volume of biography. "
- "The home is the chief school of human virtues. "
- "The mind, in proportion as it is cut off from free communication with nature, with ..."
- "The office of government is not to confer happiness, but to give men the opportunity ..."
- "The world is governed by opinion. "
- "We smile at the ignorance of the savage who cuts down the tree in order ..."


