The Great Being saith: Human utterance is an essence which aspireth to exert its influence and needeth moderation. As to its influence, this is conditional upon refinement which in turn is dependent upon hearts which are detached and pure. As to its moderation, this hath to be combined with tact and wisdom as prescribed in the Holy Scriptures and Tablets.
Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him.
With hearts fortified with these animating reflections, we most solemnly, before God and the world, declare, that, exerting the utmost energy of those powers, which our beneficent Creator hath graciously bestowed upon us, the arms we have compelled by our enemies to assume, we will, in defiance of every hazard, with unabating firmness and perseverance employ for the preservation of our liberties; being with one mind resolved to die freemen rather than to live as slaves.
Love hath never known a law beyond its own sweet will.
God hath intended our passions to prevail over reason.
The after-silence, when the feast is o'er,And void the places where the minstrels stood,Differs in nought from what hath been before,And is nor ill nor good.
Science comforting man's animal poverty and leisuring his toil, hath humanized manners and social temper, and now above her globe-spredd net of speeded intercourse hath outrun all magic, and disclosing the secrecy of the reticent air hath woven a web of invisible strands spiriting the dumb inane with the quick matter of life.
Confusion now hath made his masterpiece.
Though the Fox run, the chicken hath wings.
Nature proceeds little by little from things lifeless to animal life in such a way that it is impossible to determine the exact line ure hath made one world, and art another. In brief, all things are artificial; for nature is the Art of God.
Sweetest nut hath sourest rind.
Though music oft hath such a charm to make bad good, and good provoke to harm.
The tears into his eyes were brought, And thanks and praises seemed to run So fast out of his heart, I thought They never would have done. -I've heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds With coldness still returning; Alas! the gratitude of men Hath oftener left me mourning.
Passion is power, And, kindly tempered, saves. All things declare Struggle hath deeper peace than sleep can bring.
Who friendship with a knave hath made, Is judged a partner in the trade.
Let him that hath done the good office conceal it; let him that received it disclose it.
The soul of man createth its own destiny of power; and as the trial is intenser here, his being hath a nobler strength in heaven.
The Lord hath created medicines out of the earth, and he that is wise will not abhor them.
Hath triumphed over time, which besides it nothing but eternity hath triumphed over.
There was never anything so well devised by men which in continuance of time hath not been corrupted