Thomas Carlyle Quotes About Constitution

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  • Laws themselves, political Constitutions, are not our Life; but only the house wherein our Life is led.

    1838 Critical and Miscellaneous Essays,'History'.
  • Cease to brag to me of America, and its model institutions and constitutions. America, too, will have to strain its energies, crack its sinews, and all but break its heart, as the rest of us have had to do, in thousand-fold wrestle with the Pythons, and mud-demons, before it can become a babitation for the gods.

    Thomas Carlyle (2014). “The Selected Works of Thomas Carlyle”, p.496, Lulu.com
  • A man ought to inquire and find out what he really and truly has an appetite for; what suits his constitution; and that, doctors tell him, is the very thing he ought to have in general. And so with books.

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    Thomas Carlyle (1866). “On the choice of books: the inaugural address of Thomas Carlyle”, p.57
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