Quotes by Anna Jameson
- What we truly and earnestly aspire to be, that in some sense we are. The mere aspiration, by changing the frame of the mind, for the moment realizes itself.
- The only competition worthy a wise man is with himself.
- What we earnestly aspire to be, that in some sense we are.
- We can sometimes love what we do not understand, but it is impossible completely to understand what we do not love.
- Accuracy of language is one of the bulwarks of truth.
- Conversation may be compared to a lyre with seven chords - philosophy, art, poetry, love, scandal, and the weather.
- All my experience of the world teaches me that in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, the safe and just side of a question is the generous and merciful side.
- A man may be as much a fool from the want of sensibility as the want of sense.
- Childhood sometimes does pay a second visit to man, youth never.
- In morals what begins in fear usually ends in wickedness; in religion what begins in fear usually ends in fanaticism. Fear, either as a principle or a motive, is the beginning of all evil.