Nothing, except what flows from the heart, can render even external manners truly pleasing.
Hugh BlairTrue gentleness is founded on a sense of what we owe to him who made us and to the common nature which we all share. It arises from reflection on our own failings and wants, and from just views of the condition and duty of man. It is native feeling heightened and improved by principle.
Hugh BlairIn the eye of that Supreme Being to whom our whole internal frame is uncovered, dispositions hold the place of actions.
Hugh BlairThe spirit of true religion breathes gentleness and affability; it gives a native, unaffected ease to the behavior; it is social, kind, cheerful; far removed from the cloudy and illiberal disposition which clouds the brow, sharpens the temper, and dejects the spirit.
Hugh BlairHuman ability is an unequal match for the violent and unforeseen vicissitudes of the world.
Hugh BlairWe ought never to sport with pain and distress in any of our amusements, or treat even the meanest insect with wanton cruelty.
Hugh BlairIt is pride which fills the world with so much harshness and severity. We are rigorous to offenses as if we had never offended.
Hugh BlairCompassion is an emotion of which we ought never to be ashamed. Graceful, particularly in youth, is the tear of sympathy, and the heart that melts at the tale of woe. We should not permit ease and indulgence to contract our affections, and wrap us up in a selfish enjoyment; but we should accustom ourselves to think of the distresses of human, life, of the solitary cottage; the dying parent, and the weeping orphan. Nor ought we ever to sport with pain and distress in any of our amusements, or treat even the meanest insect with wanton cruelty.
Hugh BlairNothing leads more directly to the breach of charity, and to the injury and molestation of our fellow-creatures, than the indulgence of an ill temper.
Hugh BlairAs the primary end of History is to record truth, impartiality, fidelity and accuracy are the fundamental qualities of an Historian.
Hugh Blair