If you should take the human heart and listen to it, it would be like listening to a sea-shell; you would hear in it the hollow murmur of the infinite ocean to which it belongs, from which it draws its profoundest inspiration, and for which it yearns.
The best men are not those who have waited for chances but who have taken them; besieged the chance; conquered the chance; and made chance the servit… - Edwin Hubbel Chapin
The best men are not those who have waited for chances but who have taken them; besieged the chance; conquered the chance; and made chance the servit…
- Edwin Hubbel Chapin
The soul, like the body, acquires vigor by the exercise of all its faculties. In the midst of the world, in overcoming difficulties, in conquering se… - Edwin Hubbel Chapin
The soul, like the body, acquires vigor by the exercise of all its faculties. In the midst of the world, in overcoming difficulties, in conquering se…
Tribulation will not hurt you, unless as it too often does; it hardens you and makes you sour, narrow and skeptical - Edwin Hubbel Chapin
Tribulation will not hurt you, unless as it too often does; it hardens you and makes you sour, narrow and skeptical
No language can express the power and beauty and heroism of a mother's love. - Edwin Hubbel Chapin
No language can express the power and beauty and heroism of a mother's love.
Do not judge from mere appearances. - Edwin Hubbel Chapin
Do not judge from mere appearances.
Goodness consists not in the outward things we do, but in the inward thing we are. - Edwin Hubbel Chapin
Goodness consists not in the outward things we do, but in the inward thing we are.
The way to overcome evil is to love something that is good. - Edwin Hubbel Chapin
The way to overcome evil is to love something that is good.
Courage is always greatest when blended with meekness; intellectual ability is most admirable when it sparkles in the setting of a modest self-distru… - Edwin Hubbel Chapin
Courage is always greatest when blended with meekness; intellectual ability is most admirable when it sparkles in the setting of a modest self-distru…
There is but a slight difference between the man who may be said to know nothing and him who thinks he knows everything. - Edwin Hubbel Chapin
There is but a slight difference between the man who may be said to know nothing and him who thinks he knows everything.
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