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Famous Quotes By Paul C. Nagel

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No sermon I have heard or read touched my heart with half the force of this puppet show. John Quincy Adams — Paul C. Nagel

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Most ardent reformers are accompanied by but equal portion of dullness . John Quincy Adams — Paul C. Nagel

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John Quincy Adams' depression was treated by his aunt with some reliable remedies, first sleep and then compassion. She said, " He was half cared for by having someone to care for him. — Paul C. Nagel

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John Quincy Adams, denying his sons permission to come home for college holidays for under-performance: "I would feel nothing but sorrow and shame at your presence. — Paul C. Nagel

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Foolish defiance was his lifelong response to being ill. — Paul C. Nagel

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John Quincy Adams strove to escape commonplace thoughts. — Paul C. Nagel

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The aging Adams delightedly describes being surrounded by books on so many different subjects that interested him as "baits on fishhooks". — Paul C. Nagel

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I was born for a controversial world, and I cannot escape my destiny. John Quincy Adams — Paul C. Nagel

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Adams met with a convention on keeping the Sabbath and found the atmosphere surprisingly similar to that in Congress. Legalistic disputes so abounded that he found it difficult to keep order. — Paul C. Nagel

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The president notices that when he takes off his coat to dig, people take more notice of the visual than they did his preceding remarks. — Paul C. Nagel

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John Quincy Adams resolved to the discipline of rejecting argument for argument's sake would he sees that a fellow cabinet member is trying to draw him in to debating proposals the president will already reject. — Paul C. Nagel

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Quite possibly, this depressive illness was the familiar sort that grew from perfectionist expectations. — Paul C. Nagel

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Abigail Adams is willing to risk her son's exposure to danger in Europe so that he can be at his fathers side, at an age where he can "most benefit from his father's example and precepts. — Paul C. Nagel

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The two grappled in the quiet of old-fashioned personal diplomacy. — Paul C. Nagel

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The author points out that the moral failure of Abigail Adams' brother focused her on disciplining her children, and herself, so that they did not come to the same end. — Paul C. Nagel

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It is the doom of the Christian church to be always distracted with controversy. John Quincy Adams — Paul C. Nagel

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The author points out that, with life in provincial Washington difficult for those not of independent means, Adams and his wife undervalued the social connections that others found vital. They often made an impression as distant and prideful. — Paul C. Nagel

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Adams looks forward to teaching his granddaughters about planting trees, noting that they already show inclination toward this and need only be encouraged in the naturalist pursuits he has found so healthy. — Paul C. Nagel

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Amusement and annoyance are, perhaps, both forms of denial. — Paul C. Nagel

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He must become an apprentice to ordinary life. — Paul C. Nagel

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He had to pause for his usual misgivings. — Paul C. Nagel

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Shakespeare's work had a liberating influence. — Paul C. Nagel

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Ambition distorts even memory itself. John Quincy Adams — Paul C. Nagel

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My countenance in my old-age does injustice to my heart. John Quincy Adams — Paul C. Nagel

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The world shall retire from me before I shall retire from the world. John Quincy Adams — Paul C. Nagel

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The young John Quincy Adams begins it lifelong habit of keeping a journal with reluctance that he might one day have to read it. He hopes, though, that the flaws in his earlier entries will be balanced by the progress he is able to see. — Paul C. Nagel

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I carry too much of the week into the Sabbath , and too little of the Sabbath into the week. John Quincy Adams — Paul C. Nagel

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When John Quincy Adams in the Netherlands was placed with elementary students and belittled because he did not speak Dutch, either the author or John Adams accuses school authorities of "littleness of soul". — Paul C. Nagel

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Since chess was such a painful test of intellect, it affected his emotions too much to be sport. — Paul C. Nagel

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Because he was suffering doubts about himself and his future, Adams may have felt comfort demeaning the behavior and the character of women. — Paul C. Nagel

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Rather than pound or a national mind that he believed had been closed by his critics, John Quincy Adams decided to seek a place in the is the esteem of future generations. — Paul C. Nagel

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Our religion was the religion of a Book. Man must be educated on Earth for Heaven. John Quincy Adams — Paul C. Nagel

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Adams was in a hurry and ordered his horse drawn carriage to wait for him in front of his house. The horses were spooked before he got in the carriage, and the carriage was destroyed in an accident. Pondering what could have happened to him , Adams retreated to Psalm 20's injunctions against trusting in chariots and horses. — Paul C. Nagel

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The life-changing encounters that John Quincy Adams made as an adolescent on his own in Stockholm began with a friendship he struck up at a bookstore. — Paul C. Nagel