C. A. Bartol Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By C. A. Bartol
On the attraction between man and woman society is based; but its refined is greater than its gross force, and its weight is like the gravitation of the globe. — C. A. Bartol
Temperance to be a virtue must be free, and not forced. — C. A. Bartol
We must learn that competence is better than extravagance, that worth is better than wealth, that the golden calf we have worshiped has no more brains than that one of old which the Hebrews worshiped. So beware of money and of money's worth as the supreme passion of the mind. Beware of the craving for enormous acquisition. — C. A. Bartol
Children are marvelously and intuitively correct physiognomists. The youngest of them exhibit this trait. — C. A. Bartol
Character halts without aid of the imagination, which our classes in Shakespeare and Browning, music and drawing, recognize not only as amusement and by-play of the mind, but a co-ordinate power. Its work is unhappily styled fiction; for to idealize is to realize. — C. A. Bartol
True men and women are all physicians to make us well. — C. A. Bartol
Religion is indeed woman's panoply; no one who wishes her happiness would divest her of it; no one who appreciates her virtues would weaken her best security. — C. A. Bartol
Private sincerity is a public welfare. — C. A. Bartol
Father, mother, child, are the human trinity, whose substance must not be divided nor its persons confounded. As well reconstruct your granite out of the grains it is disintegrated into as society out of the dissolution of wedded love. — C. A. Bartol
Gentleness and kindness will make our homes a paradise upon earth. — C. A. Bartol
Every pure thought is a glimpse of God. — C. A. Bartol
Paradoxical as it may seem, God means not only to make us good, but to make us also happy, by sickness, disaster and disappointment. — C. A. Bartol
Look at nature with science as a lens. The rock swarms, the clod dances; the mineral is but the vegetable stepping down, and the animal an ascending plant; the man, a beast extended; and the angel, a developed human soul. — C. A. Bartol