* The Greeks have given us one of
the most beautiful words of our
language, the word "enthusiasm" — a
God within. The grandeur of the acts
of men are measured by the
inspiration from which they spring.
Happy is he who bears a God within.
- Louis Pasteur, as quoted in
Spiritual Literacy: Reading the
Sacred in Everyday Life (1998) by
Frederic Brussat and Mary Ann
Brussat
* There is real magic in enthusiasm.
It spells the difference between
mediocrity and accomplishment. ...
It gives warmth and good feeling to
all your personal relationships.
- Norman Vincent Peale, as quoted in
Spiritual Literacy: Reading the
Sacred in Everyday Life (1998) by
Frederic Brussat and Mary Ann
Brussat
* Enthusiasm is the element of
success in every thing. It is the
light that leads, and the strength
that lifts men on and up in the
great struggles of scientific
pursuits and of professional labor.
It robs endurance of difficulty, and
makes a pleasure of duty.
- Bishop Doane, p. 208.
* In the whole range of human
vision, nothing is more attractive
than to see a young^ man full of
promise and of hope, bending all his
energies in the direction of truth
and duty and God, his soul pervaded
with the loftiest enthusiasm, and
his life consecrated to the noblest
ends. To be such a young man is to
rival the noblest and best of men in
heroic valor and Christian chivalry.
Nay, to be such a young man is to be
like Christ, the highest type, the
most illustrious example of
enthusiasm the world has ever seen.
- John McClellan Holmes, p. 208.
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* Be not afraid of enthusiasm; you
need it; you can do nothing
effectually without it.
- François Guizot, p. 209.
* Depend upon it, my younger
brethren, the bright,
self-sacrificing enthusiasms of
early manhood are among the most
precious things in the whole course
of human life.
- Henry Liddon, p. 209.
* Every production of genius must be
the production of enthusiasm.
- Benjamin Disraeli
* Let us recognize the beauty and
power of true enthusiasm; and
whatever we may do to enlighten
ourselves and others, guard against
checking or chilling a single
earnest sentiment.
- Tuckerman
* Nothing is so contagious as
enthusiasm; it moves stones, it
charms brutes. Enthusiasm is the
genius of sincerity, and truth
accomplishes no victories without
it.
- Lytton
* The most enthusiastic man in a
cause is rarely chosen as a leader.
- Arthur Helps
* Let us beware of losing our
enthusiasms. Let us ever glory in
something, and strive to retain our
admiration for all that would
ennoble, and our interest in all
that would enrich and beautify our
life.
- Phillips Brooks
* Every great and commanding
movement in the annals of the world
is the triumph of enthusiasm.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, p. 208.
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