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ng of the conscience of a nation to mould its laws.--_Sir R. Peel._ Agitation is the method that plants the school by the side of the ballot-box.--_Wendell Phillips._ Agitation prevents rebellion, keeps the peace, and secures progress. Every step she gains is gained forever. Muskets are the weapons of animals. Agitation is the atmosphere of the brains.--_Wendell Phillips._ ~Agriculture.~--Agriculture is the foundation of manufactures, since the productions of nature are the materials of art.--_Gibbon._ Agriculture not only gives riches to a nation but the only riches she can call her own.--_Johnson._ Let the farmer for evermore be honored in his calling, for they who labor in the earth are the chosen people of God.--_Thomas Jefferson._ ~Allegory.~--Allegories and spiritual significations, when applied to faith, and that seldom, are laudable; but when they are drawn from the life and conversation, they are dangerous, and, when men make too many of them, pervert the doctrine of faith. Allegories are fine ornaments, but not of proof.--_Luther._ The allegory of a sophist is always screwed; it crouches and bows like a snake, which is never straight, whether she go, creep, or lie still; only when she is dead, she is straight enough.--_Luther._ ~Ambition.~--It was not till after the terrible passage of the bridge of Lodi that the idea entered my mind that I might become a decisive actor in the political arena. Then arose for the first time the spark of great ambition.--_Napoleon._ Well is it known that ambition can creep as well as soar. The pride of no person in a flourishing condition is more justly to be dreaded than that of him who is mean and cringing under a doubtful and unprosperous fortune.--_Burke._ If there is ever a time to be ambitious, it is not when ambition is easy, but when it is hard. Fight in darkness; fight when you are down; die hard, and you won't die at all.--_Beecher._ By that sin angels fell.--_Shakespeare._ Where ambition can be so happy as to cover its enterprises, even to the person himself, under the appearance of principle, it is the most incurable and inflexible of all human passions.--_Hume._ An ardent thirst of honor; a soul unsatisfied with all it has done, and an unextinguished desire of doing more.--_Dryden._ Ambition is but the evil shadow of aspiration.--_George MacDonald._ Think not ambition wise, because 'tis brave.--_Sir W. Davenant._ Soar not too high
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