Thomas Carlyle Quotes About Feelings

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  • Hero-worship is the deepest root of all; the tap-root, from which in a great degree all the rest were nourished and grown . . . Worship of a Hero is transcendent admiration of a Great Man. I say great men are still admirable; I say there is, at bottom, nothing else admirable! No nobler feeling than this of admiration for one higher than himself dwells in the breast of men.

    Men  
    Thomas Carlyle (1840). “On Heroes, Hero-worship and the Heroic in History”, p.14, CUP Archive
  • What unknown seas of feeling lie in man, and will from time to time break through!

    Men  
    Thomas Carlyle, James Anthony Froude (2012). “Reminiscences”, p.22, Cambridge University Press
  • No nobler feeling than this, of admiration for one higher than himself, dwells in the breast of man. It is to this hour, and at all hours, the vivifying influence in man's life.

    Men  
    Thomas Carlyle (1864). “Sartor Resartus”, p.193
  • Nakedness, hunger, distress of all kinds, death itself have been cheerfully suffered, when the heart was right. It is the feeling of injustice that is insupportable to all men.

    Men  
    Chartism ch. 5 (1839)
  • It is the feeling of injustice that is insupportable to all men.

    Men  
    Chartism ch. 5 (1839)
  • The essence of humor is sensibility; warm, tender fellow-feeling with all forms of existence.

  • The Persians are called the French of the East; we will call the Arabs Oriental Italians. A gifted noble people; a people of wildstrong feelings, and of iron restraint over these: the characteristic of noblemindedness, of genius.

    Thomas Carlyle (2016). “Heroes and Hero Worship: The Historian”, p.43, 北戴河出版
  • No person was every rightly understood until they had been first regarded with a certain feeling, not of tolerance, but of sympathy.

  • Science must have originated in the feeling that something was wrong.

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