We like the fine extravagance of that philosopher who declared that no man was as rich as all men ought to be.
Edwin Percy WhippleHeroism is no extempore work of transient impulse--a rocket rushing fretfully up to disturb the darkness by which, after a moment's insulting radiance, it is ruthlessly swallowed up,--but a steady fire, which darts forth tongues of flame. It is no sparkling epigram of action, but a luminous epic of character.
Edwin Percy WhippleA nation may be in a tumult to-day for a thought which the timid Erasmus placidly penned in his study more than two centuries ago.
Edwin Percy WhippleThe saddest failures in life are those that come from not putting forth the power and will to succeed.
Edwin Percy Whipple