This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.
Roger L'Estrange, fully Sir Roger L'Estrange
Men are not to be judged by their looks, habits, and appearances; but by the character of their lives and conversations, and by their works. It is better to be praised by one's own works than by the words of another.
Søren Kierkegaard, fully Søren Aabye Kierkegaard
It requires moral courage to grieve; it requires religious courage to rejoice.
The manner of giving shows the character of the giver more than the gift itself.
A coward flees backward, away from new things. A man of courage flees forward, in the midst of new things.
What is the elevation of the soul? A prompt, delicate, certain feeling for all that is beautiful, all that is grand; a quick resolution to do the greatest good by the smallest means; a great benevolence joined to a great strength and great humility.
Benevolence | Character | Good | Humility | Means | Resolution | Soul | Strength |
The influence of individual character extends from generation to generation. The world is molded by it.
Character | Individual | Influence | World |
Instead of saying that man is the creature of circumstances, it would be nearer the mark to say man is the architect of circumstance. It is character which builds an existence out of circumstance.
Character | Circumstances | Existence | Man |
Thomas Malthus, fully Thomas Robert Malthus
An ardent love and admiration of virtue seems to imply the existence of something opposite to it, and it seems highly probably that the same beauty of form and substance, the same perfection of character could not be generated without the impressions of disapprobation which arise from the spectacle of moral evil.
Admiration | Beauty | Character | Evil | Existence | Love | Perfection | Virtue | Virtue | Beauty |
All else failing, a man's character may be inferred from nothing so surely as the jest he takes in bad part.