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Faith evermore looks upward and descries objects remote; but reason can
discover things only near,--sees nothing that's above her.--_Quarles._
How can finite grasp infinity?--_Dryden._
Let us not dream that reason can ever be popular. Passions, emotions,
may be made popular, but reason remains ever the property of the
few.--_Goethe._
Reason is, so to speak, the police of the kingdom of art, seeking only
to preserve order. In life itself a cold arithmetician who adds up our
follies. Sometimes, alas! only the accountant in bankruptcy of a broken
heart.--_Heinrich Heine._
Sure He that made us with such large discourse, looking before and
after, gave us not that capability and godlike reason to rust in us
unused.--_Shakespeare._
Reason may cure illusions but not suffering.--_Alfred de Musset._
~Reciprocity.~--There is one word which may serve as a rule of practice
for all one's life, that word is _reciprocity_. What you do not wish
done to yourself, do not do to others.--_Confucius._
~Reconciliation.~--It is much safer to reconcile an enemy than to conquer
him; victory may deprive him of his poison, but reconciliation of his
will.--_Owen Feltham._
~Rectitude.~--The great high-road of human welfare lies along the highway
of steadfast well-doing, and they who are the most persistent, and work
in the truest spirit, will invariably be the most successful.--_Samuel
Smiles._
If you would convince a man that he does wrong, do right. But do not
care to convince him. Men will believe what they see. Let them
see.--_Thoreau._
No man can do right unless he is good, wise, and strong. What wonder we
fail?--_Charles Buxton._
~Refinement.~--Refinement that carries us away from our fellow-men is not
God's refinement.--_Beecher._
Refinement is the lifting of one's self upwards from the merely sensual,
the effort of the soul to etherealize the common wants and uses of
life.--_Beecher._
~Reflection.~--We are told, "Let not the sun go down on your wrath." This,
of course, is best; but, as it generally does, I would add, never act or
write till it has done so. This rule has saved me from many an act of
folly. It is wonderful what a different view we take of the same event
four-and-twenty hours after it has happened.--_Sydney Smith._
~Reform.~--We are reformers in spring and summer; in autumn and winter we
stand by the old--reformers in the morning, conservatives at night.
Reform is affirmative, conservatism
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