Knowledge is power as well as fame. Rufus Choate More Quotes by Rufus Choate More Quotes From Rufus Choate Happy is he who has laid up in his youth, and held fast in all fortune, a genuine and passionate love of reading. Rufus Choate passionate youth reading Anything more low, obscene, feculent, the manifold heaving's of history have not cast up. We shall come to the worship of onions, cats and things vermiculite. Rufus Choate onions cat worship We have built no temple but the Capitol. We consult no common oracle but the Constitution. Rufus Choate oracles temples common Power, carried to extremes, is always liable to reaction. Rufus Choate liable reactions power Its Constitution--the glittering and sounding generalities of natural right which make up the Declaration of Independence. Rufus Choate oratory independence constitution I will look, your Honor, and endeavor to find a precedent, if you require it; though it would seem to be a pity that the Court should lose the honor of being the first to establish so just a rule. Rufus Choate honor law looks A book is the only immortality. Rufus Choate immortality reading book Neither irony nor sarcasm is argument. Rufus Choate irony argument sarcasm No lawyer can afford to be ignorant of the Bible. Rufus Choate bible-study ignorant lawyer Appropriated to justice, to security, to reason, to restraint; where there is no respect of persons; where will is nothing and power is nothing and numbers are nothing, and all are equal and all secure before the law. Rufus Choate equality law numbers The final end of government is not to exert restraint but to do good. Rufus Choate finals government ends There was a state without king or nobles; there was a church without a bishop; there was a people governed by grave magistrates which it had selected, and by equal laws which it had framed. Rufus Choate kings law people You don't want a diction gathered from the newspapers, caught from the air, common and unsuggestive; but you want one whose every word is full-freighted with suggestion and association, with beauty and power. Rufus Choate association air want Mathematics may, be briefly defined as the science of quantities, and is one of the most important of disciplining studies which engage the practical student. Rufus Choate important students may All that happens in the world of Nature or Man, - every war; every peace; every hour of prosperity; every hour of adversity; every election; every death ; every life; every success and every failure, - all change, - all permanence, - the perished leaf; the unutterable glory of stars, - all things speak truth to the thoughtful spirit. Rufus Choate adversity stars war The courage of New England was the courage of conscience. It did not rise to that insane and awful passion, the love of war for itself. Rufus Choate passion insane war We join ourselves to no party that does not carry the flag and I keep step to the music of the Union. Rufus Choate patriotism party doe