Top 17 Quotes & Sayings by Roswell Dwight Hitchcock

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Roswell Dwight Hitchcock

Roswell Dwight Hitchcock was a United States Congregationalist clergyman.

August 15, 1817 - June 16, 1887
Religion is not a dogma, nor an emotion, but a service.
Idleness is paralysis.
There is no pride on earth like the pride of intellect and science. — © Roswell Dwight Hitchcock
There is no pride on earth like the pride of intellect and science.
In a truly heroic life there is no peradventure. It is always doing or dying.
Caesar was Rome's escape from communism. I expect no Caesar; I find on our map no Rubicon. But then I expect to see communistic madness rebuked and ended.
Money spent on myself may be a millstone about my neck; money spent on others may give me wings like the angels.
Pleasure is far sweeter as a recreation than a business.
Religion implies revelation.
It is a luxury to learn; but the luxury of learning is not to be compared with the luxury of teaching.
There are minerals called hydrophanous, which are not transparent till they are immersed in water, when they become so; as the hydrophane, a variety of opal. So it is with many a Christian. Till the floods of adversity been poured over him, his character appears marred and clouded by selfishness and worldly influences. But trials clear away the obscurity, and give distinctness and beauty to his piety.
Atheistic morality is not impossible, but it will never answer our purpose.
True greatness, first of all, is a thing of the heart. It is alive with robust and generous sympathies. It is neither behind its age nor too far before it. It is up with its age, and ahead of it only just so far as to be able to lead its march. It cannot slumber, for activity is a necessity of its existence. It is no reservoir, but a fountain.
The secret of all success is to know how to deny yourself. Prove that you can control yourself, and you are an educated man; and without this all other education is good for nothing.
More than this may or may not be a blessing. Certainly it can be a blessing only by being accepted as a trust.
Real power has fullness and variety. It is not narrow like lightning, but broad like light. The man who truly and worthily excels in any one line of endeavor, might also under a change of circumstances, have excelled in some other line. Power is a thing of solidity and wholeness.
He only is great at heart who floods the world with a great affection. He only is great of mind who stirs the world with great thoughts. He only is great of will who does something to shape the world to a great career. And he is greatest who does the most of all these things and does them best.
Virtue, for us, is obedience to God in Christ. — © Roswell Dwight Hitchcock
Virtue, for us, is obedience to God in Christ.
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