James Wood, comp. Dictionary of Quotations. 1899.
R. D. Hitchcock
A modest confession of ignorance is the ripest and last attainment of philosophy.
He only is great of heart who floods the world with a great affection. He only is great of mind who stirs the world with great thoughts. He only is great of will who does something to shape the world to a great career; and he is greatest who does the most of all these things, and does them best.
Life is not victory, but battle.
Pleasure is far sweeter as a recreation than a business.
Religion implies revelation.
Religion is not a dogma nor an emotion, but a service.
True greatness is, first of all, a thing of the heart.