Edwin Percy Whipple Quotes
Edwin Percy Whipple (1871). “Literature and Life”, p.38
Talent jogs to conclusions to which Genius takes giant leaps.
Edwin Percy Whipple (1859). “Lectures on Subjects Connected with Literature and Life”, p.162
Cheerfulness in most cheerful people is the rich and satisfying result of strenuous discipline.
Edwin Percy Whipple (1875). “Success and Its Conditions”, p.198
Dignity is often a veil between us and the real truth of things.
Edwin Percy Whipple (1851). “Literature and life, lects”, p.74
Humor, warm and all-embracing as the sunshine, bathes its objects in a genial and abiding light.
Edwin Percy Whipple (1851). “Literature and life, lects”, p.46
Edwin Percy Whipple (1871). “Success and Its Conditions”, p.207
Edwin Percy Whipple (1866). “Character and Characteristic Men”, p.14
Whenever you find humour, you find pathos close by its side.
Edwin Percy Whipple (1851). “Literature and life, lects”, p.60
Edwin Percy Whipple (1875). “Success and Its Conditions”, p.186
Edwin Percy Whipple (1875). “Success and Its Conditions”, p.2
God is glorified, not by our groans, but by our thanksgivings.
Edwin Percy Whipple (1875). “Success and Its Conditions”, p.195
Edwin Percy Whipple (1870). “Essays and Reviews”, p.38
Edwin Percy Whipple (1851). “Literature and life, lects”, p.87
Edwin Percy Whipple (1866). “Character and Characteristic Men”, p.49
Edwin Percy Whipple (1866). “Character and Characteristic Men”, p.14
Edwin Percy Whipple (1861). “Essays and Reviews”, p.74
Edwin Percy Whipple (1851). “Literature and life, lects”, p.4
Edwin Percy Whipple (1875). “Success and Its Conditions”, p.69