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Precept & Practice – MAY 28 – Behaviour a Revelation

Precept & Practice – MAY 28 – Behaviour a Revelation

Behaviour is a mirror in which every one shows his image.

Goethe

All action is, besides being action, language.   If you do a thing for another, that is language.   If you do not do it, that is language;  and if you half do it, that is language too.

Actions, looks, words, steps, form the alphabet by which you may spell character.

Lavater

A man can never do anything at variance with his own nature.   He carries within him the germ of his most exceptional action;  and if we wise people make eminent fools of ourselves on any particular occasion, we must endure the legitimate conclusion that we carry a few grains of folly to our ounce of wisdom.

George Eliot

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From the Introduction to Precept and Practice

The kindly welcome given to my other little books, ‘Being and Doing’ and ‘Character and Conduct,’ must be my excuse for adding another collection of extracts to the number now in circulation.

The quotations are gathered from the books of many earnest thinkers, and deal with Life in all its length and breadth, with ourselves, our characters, our plain unvarnished faults and weaknesses, our often untoward circumstances, and with all that drags us down;-  with our purposes, our religion, our love and friendships, and with all that uplifts us;-  with our relation to others, our influence and responsibilities, and finally with those stages of our journey which bring us to the Road’s Last Turn and to the Silent Land.

CONSTANCE  M. WHISHAW

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