Great Throughts Treasury

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Charles Simmons

A person's character is but half formed till after wedlock.

Character |

Samuel Smiles

To be worth anything, character must be capable of standing firm upon its feet in the world of daily work, temptation, and trial; and able to bear the wear and tear of actual life. Cloistered virtues do not count for much.

Character | Life | Life | Temptation | Work | World | Worth |

Noah benShea

Strength of character is not measured by who we support but by knowing we all lean on one another.

Character | Knowing | Strength |

William Shenstone

Trifles discover a character more than actions of importance.

Character | Trifles |

Friedrich Schiller, fully Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller

Every individual character is in the right that is in strict consistence with itself. Self-contradiction is the only wrong.

Character | Contradiction | Individual | Right | Self | Wrong |

Samuel Smiles

Although genius always commands admiration, character most secures respect. The former is more the product of the brain, the latter of heart-power; and in the long run it is the heart that rules in life.

Admiration | Character | Genius | Heart | Life | Life | Power | Respect |

Samuel Smiles

Good character is human nature in its best form. It is moral order embodied in the individual. Men of character are not only the conscience of society, but in every well governed state they are its best motive power; for it is moral qualities which, in the main, rule the world.

Character | Conscience | Good | Human nature | Individual | Men | Nature | Order | Power | Qualities | Rule | Society | World |

M. Sulzberger

Learning is the raising of character by the broadening of vision and the deepening of feeling.

Character | Learning | Vision |

Jonathan Swift, pen names, M.B. Drapier, Lemuel Gulliver, Isaac Bickerstaff

Trifles discover character more than actions of seeming importance; what one is in little things he is also in great.

Character | Little | Trifles |

Daniel Webster

There may be, and there often is, indeed, a regard for ancestry which nourishes only weak pride; as there is also a care for posterity, which only disguises an habitual avarice, or hides the workings of a low and groveling vanity. But there is also a moral and philosophical respect for our ancestors, which elevates the character and improves the heart.

Ancestry | Avarice | Care | Character | Heart | Posterity | Pride | Regard | Respect | Respect |

William Jewett Tucker

Be not content with the commonplace in character anymore than with the commonplace in ambition or intellectual attainment. Do not expect that you will make any lasting or very strong impression on the world through intellectual power without the use of an equal amount of conscience and heart.

Ambition | Attainment | Character | Conscience | Heart | Impression | Power | Will | World | Ambition |

Edwin Percy Whipple

There is natural disposition with us to judge an author’s personal character by the character of his works. We find it difficult to understand the common antithesis of a good writer and a bad man.

Antithesis | Character | Good | Man | Understand |

Richard T. Williams

Watch a man with scrutiny when his will is crossed, and his desires disappointed. The quality of spirit he reveals at that time will determine the character of that man.

Character | Man | Spirit | Time | Will |

Edward Young

The man that makes a character makes foes.

Character | Man |