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Irving Babbitt Quotes

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Anyone who thus looks up has some chance of becoming worthy to be looked up to in turn.

Anyone who thus looks up has some chance of becoming worthy to be looked up to in turn.

Irving Babbitt (2005). “On Literature, Cultures, and Religion”, p.113, Transaction Publishers

If quantitatively the American achievement is impressive, qualitatively it is somewhat less satisfying.

Irving Babbitt (2005). “On Literature, Cultures, and Religion”, p.136, Transaction Publishers

A man needs to look, not down, but up to standards set so much above his ordinary self as to make him feel that he is himself spiritually the underdog.

Irving Babbitt, George Andrew Panichas (1981). “Irving Babbitt, representative writings”, Univ of Nebraska Pr

Act strenuously, would appear to be our faith, and right thinking will take care of itself.

Irving Babbitt (1908). “Literature and the American college: essays in defense of the humanities”

If a man went simply by what he saw, he might be tempted to affirm that the essence of democracy is melodrama.

Irving Babbitt (2005). “On Literature, Cultures, and Religion”, p.112, Transaction Publishers