The experience gathered from books, though often valuable, is but the nature of learning; whereas the experience gained from actual life is one of the nature of wisdom.
Self-respect is the noblest garment with which a man can clothe himself, the most elevating feeling with which the mind can be inspired.
Commit a child to the care of a worthless, ignorant woman, and no culture in after-life will remedy the evil you have done.
There are many counterfeits of character, but the genuine article is difficult to be mistaken.
Men whose acts are at variance with their words command no respect, and what they say has but little weight.
It is the close observation of little things which is the secret of success in business, in art, in science, and in every pursuit of life.
Character is itself a fortune.
No laws, however stringent, can make the idle industrious, the thriftless provident, or the drunken sober.
For want of self-restraint many men are engaged all their lives in fighting with difficulties of their own making.
The best school of discipline is home. Family life is God's own method of training the young, and homes are very much as women make them.
Help from without is often enfeebling in its effects, but help from within invariably invigorates.
The spirit of self-help is the root of all genuine growth in the individual.
Good character is property. It is the noblest of all possessions.
The shortest way to do many things is to do only one thing at once.
Politeness goes far, yet costs nothing.
Hope is like the sun, which, as we journey toward it, casts the shadow of our burden behind us.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. But all play and no work makes him something worse.
Life will always be to a large extent what we ourselves make it.