Character and Conduct

Character and Conduct – 26 February – Falterers

Character and Conduct – 26 February – Falterers

NAY, never falter:  no great deed is done 

By falterers who ask for certainty.

No good is certain, but the steadfast mind, 

The undivided will to seek the good:

‘Tis that compels the elements, and wrings 

A human music from the indifferent air.

The greatest gift the hero leaves his race 

Is to have been a hero. Say we fail!— 

We feed the high tradition of the world, 

And leave our spirit in our children’s breasts.

GEORGE ELIOT

HOW dull it is to pause, to make an end, 

To rest unburnish’d, not to shine in use!

As though to breathe were life.

TENNYSON

AFTER all, depend upon it, it is better to be worn out with work in a thronged community, than to perish in inaction in a stagnant solitude:  take this truth into consideration whenever you get tired of work and bustle.

Mrs. GASKELL’s Life of C. Bronté

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These quotes are from ‘Character and Conduct’ A selection of helpful thoughts from various authors arranged for daily reading.

Collected by Constance M Whishaw and first published in 1905 as a follow up to her volume of Daily Readings for members of the Being and Doing Guild who asked for an additional volume

In her preface Whishaw writes:

‘This collection of noble thoughts expressed by men and women of past and present ages who have endeavoured to leave the world a little better than they found it.’

It is my hope in publishing the her readers may be inspired to imitate the example of the authors.

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