Let Time and Chance combine, combine! Thomas Carlyle More Quotes by Thomas Carlyle More Quotes From Thomas Carlyle Wealth has more and more increased, and at the same time gathered itself more and more into masses, strangely altering the old relations, and increasing the distance between the rich and the poor. Thomas Carlyle rich wealth distance Men are grown mechanical in head and in the heart, as well as in the hand. They have lost faith in individual endeavour, and in natural force of any kind. Thomas Carlyle heart men hands Man's earthly interests,'are all hooked and buttoned together, and held up, by Clothes. Thomas Carlyle clothes together men Ever, as before, does Madness remain a mysterious-terrific, altogether infernal boiling-up of the Nether Chaotic Deep, through this fair-painted Vision of Creation, which swims thereon, which we name the Real. Thomas Carlyle real names swim Out of Eternity the new day is born; Into Eternity at night will return. Thomas Carlyle return night new-day It is well said, in every sense, that a man's religion is the chief fact with regard to him. Thomas Carlyle men facts religion Poetry, therefore, we will call Musical Thought. Thomas Carlyle musical poetry Great souls are always loyally submissive, reverent to what is over them: only small mean souls are otherwise. Thomas Carlyle respect soul mean The true past departs not, no truth or goodness realized by man ever dies, or can die; but all is still here, and, recognized or not, lives and works through endless change. Thomas Carlyle change truth life Of a truth, men are mystically united: a mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one. Thomas Carlyle brotherhood-of-man sympathy men The sincere alone can recognize sincerity. Thomas Carlyle sincerity sincere 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. Thomas Carlyle doctors men book We remove mountains, and make seas our smooth highway; nothing can resist us. We war with rude Nature; and, by our resistless engines, come off always victorious, and loaded with spoils. Thomas Carlyle rude sea war 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. Thomas Carlyle respect feelings men How great a Possibility, how small a realized Result. Thomas Carlyle possibility results The public is anold woman.Let her maunderand mumble. Thomas Carlyle old-woman To a shower of gold most things are penetrable. Thomas Carlyle showers money gold The goal of yesterday will be our starting-point to-morrow. Thomas Carlyle starting goal yesterday Narrative is linear, but action has breadth and depth as well as height and is solid. Thomas Carlyle height narrative depth Man is, properly speaking, based upon hope, he has no other possession but hope; this world of his is emphatically the place of hope. Thomas Carlyle hope men world