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Temples Quotes - Page 8

A man is the facade of a temple wherein all wisdom and all good abide.

A man is the facade of a temple wherein all wisdom and all good abide.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1983). “Essays and Lectures”, p.387, Library of America

The chiefest sanctity of a temple is that it is a place to which men go to weep in common.

Miguel de Unamuno (2012). “Tragic Sense of Life”, p.17, Courier Corporation

Creed and opinion change with time, and their symbols perish; but Literature and its temples are sacred to all creeds and inviolate.

Mark Twain (2015). “Bite-Size Twain: Wit and Wisdom from the Literary Legend”, p.79, St. Martin's Press

No temple can still the personal griefs and strifes in the breasts of its visitors.

Margaret Fuller, Arthur Buckminster Fuller (1874). “Woman in the 19th century, and kindred papers relating to the sphere, condition, and duties of woman”, p.7