30+ Jane Welsh Carlyle Quotes (Insightful, Observant And Witty)

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Top 10 Jane Welsh Carlyle Quotes

  1. Never does one feel oneself so utterly helpless as in trying to speak comfort for great bereavement.
  2. Instead of boiling up individuals into the species, I would draw a chalk circle round every individuality, and preach to it to keep within that, and preserve and cultivate its identity.
  3. In spite of the honestest efforts to annihilate my I-ity, or merge it in what the world doubtless considers my better half, I still find myself a self-subsisting and alas! self-seeking me.
  4. Time is the only comforter for the loss of a mother.
  5. If they had said that the sun or the moon had gone out of the heavens, it could not have struck me with the idea of a more awful and dreary blank in creation than the words: Byron is dead!
  6. I am not at all the sort of person you and I took me for.
  7. The triumphal-procession-air which, in our manners and customs, is given to marriage at the outset - that singing of Te Deum before the battle has begun.
  8. People who are so dreadfully "devoted" to their wives are so apt, from mere habit, to get devoted to other people's wives as well.
  9. The glittering baits of titles and honours are only for children and fools.
  10. The surest way to get a thing in this life is to be prepared for doing without it, to the exclusion even of hope.

Jane Welsh Carlyle Short Quotes

  • When one has been threatened with a great injustice, one accepts a smaller as a favor.
  • Young children are such nasty little beasts!
  • cracked things often hold out as long as whole things; one takes so much better care of them!
  • The longer one lives in this hard world motherless, the more a mother's loss makes itself felt.
  • the less one does, as I long ago observed, the less one can find time to do.
  • I rely on the promise, God is kind to women, fools, and drunk people.
  • all griefs, when there is no bitterness in them, are soothed down by time.

Jane Welsh Carlyle Famous Quotes And Sayings

Homeopathy - an invention of the Father of Lies! I have tried it and found it wanting. I would swallow their whole doles medicine chest for sixpence, and be sure of finding myself neither better nor worse for it. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

Never does one feel oneself so utterly helpless as in trying to speak comfort for great bereavement. I will not try it. Time is the only comforter for the loss of a mother. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

Teaching, I find, is not the most amusing thing on earth; in fact, with a stupid lump for a Pupil, it is about the most irksome. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

Blessed be the inventor of photography! I set him above even the inventor of chloroform! It has given more positive pleasure to poor suffering humanity than anything else that has ''cast up'' in my time or is like to -- this art by which even the ''poor'' can possess themselves of tolerable likenesses of their absent dear ones. And mustn't it be acting favorably on the morality of the country? — Jane Welsh Carlyle

youth is so insatiable of happiness, and has such sublimely insane faith in its own power to make happy and be happy! — Jane Welsh Carlyle

Blessed be the inventor of photography! It has given more positive pleasure to poor suffering humanity than anything else that has cast up in my time -- this art by which even the poor can possess themselves of tolerable of their absent dear ones. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

How many precious things do we not already possess which others have not - have hardly an idea of! Let us enjoy these, then, and bless God that we are permitted to enjoy them, rather than importune His goodness with vain longings for more. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

A positive engagement to marry a certain person at a certain time, at all haps and hazards, I have always considered the most ridiculous thing on earth. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

It is sad and wrong to be so dependent for the life of my life on any human being as I am on you; but I cannot by any force of logic cure myself at this date, when it has become second nature. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

A fashionable wife! Oh! Never will I be anything so heartless! I have pictured for myself a far higher destiny than this. - Will it ever be more than a picture? — Jane Welsh Carlyle

The only thing that makes one place more attractive to me then another is the quantity of heart I find in it. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

Not a hundredth part of the thoughts in my head have ever been or ever will be spoken or written — as long as I keep my senses, at least. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

On earth the living have much to bear; the difference is chiefly in the manner of bearing, and my manner of bearing is far from being the best. — Jane Welsh Carlyle

Life Lessons by Jane Welsh Carlyle

  1. Jane Welsh Carlyle's work emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and understanding one's own motivations.
  2. She also highlights the power of communication and the need to express oneself honestly and openly.
  3. Her writings also show how important it is to recognize the value of relationships and to show compassion and empathy for others.
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