The mood of one who, seeing himself carried swiftly towards an event of mighty import, has nothing to do but wait — the mood in which philosophy vests an even-minded man with the utmost calm, and is ever so serviceable. Lew Wallace (1827 – 1905)
Lew Wallace Quote – “Let us begin life anew.”
Let us begin life anew. Lew Wallace (1827 – 1905)
Lew Wallace Quote – “As the mind is made intelligent…”
As the mind is made intelligent, the capacity of the soul for pure enjoyment is proportionately increased. Lew Wallace (1827 – 1905)
Lew Wallace Quote – “People, generally, are not aware of the ease of mind there is…”
People, generally, are not aware of the ease of mind there is in knowing where they are, and where they are going. The sensation of being lost is a keen distress. Lew Wallace (1827 – 1905)