Doubt, of whatever kind, can be ended by action alone.
Meaning of the quote
When you're confused or unsure about something, the best way to figure it out is by taking action. Doubts and questions can't be answered just by thinking about them - you have to go out and do something to get the answers you need. This quote means that the only way to truly overcome doubts and uncertainties is by taking real, concrete steps to learn and discover the truth for yourself.
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I do not believe in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance.
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A man willing to work, and unable to find work, is perhaps the saddest sight that fortune’s inequality exhibits under this sun.
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Endurance is patience concentrated.
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If there be no enemy there’s no fight. If no fight, no victory and if no victory there is no crown.
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This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it.
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Nothing is more terrible than activity without insight.
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It is a vain hope to make people happy by politics.
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If you look deep enough you will see music; the heart of nature being everywhere music.
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Weak eyes are fondest of glittering objects.
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The only happiness a brave person ever troubles themselves in asking about, is happiness enough to get their work done.
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A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge.
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Music is well said to be the speech of angels.
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The block of granite which was an obstacle in the pathway of the weak, became a stepping-stone in the pathway of the strong.
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A man cannot make a pair of shoes rightly unless he do it in a devout manner.
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Wonder is the basis of worship.
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Every day that is born into the world comes like a burst of music and rings the whole day through, and you make of it a dance, a dirge, or a life march, as you will.
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Men do less than they ought, unless they do all that they can.
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In books lies the soul of the whole past time.
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The eye sees what it brings the power to see.
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Every noble work is at first impossible.
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Silence is more eloquent than words.
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No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men.
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Nothing stops the man who desires to achieve. Every obstacle is simply a course to develop his achievement muscle. It’s a strengthening of his powers of accomplishment.
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Do the duty which lies nearest to you, the second duty will then become clearer.
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No ghost was every seen by two pair of eyes.
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Egotism is the source and summary of all faults and miseries.
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I grow daily to honour facts more and more, and theory less and less. A fact, it seems to me, is a great thing; a sentence printed, if not by God, then at least by the Devil.
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Humor has justly been regarded as the finest perfection of poetic genius.
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If you are ever in doubt as to whether to kiss a pretty girl, always give her the benefit of the doubt.
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The spiritual is the parent of the practical.
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Conviction never so excellent, is worthless until it coverts itself into conduct.
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Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness.
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Not brute force but only persuasion and faith are the kings of this world.
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Sarcasm I now see to be, in general, the language of the devil; for which reason I have long since as good as renounced it.
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History shows that the majority of people that have done anything great have passed their youth in seclusion.
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Men seldom, or rather never for a length of time and deliberately, rebel against anything that does not deserve rebelling against.
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Be not a slave of words.
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The old cathedrals are good, but the great blue dome that hangs over everything is better.
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The real use of gunpowder is to make all men tall.
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The fearful unbelief is unbelief in yourself.
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In the long-run every Government is the exact symbol of its People, with their wisdom and unwisdom; we have to say, Like People like Government.
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Of all acts of man repentance is the most divine. The greatest of all faults is to be conscious of none.
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No great man lives in vain. The history of the world is but the biography of great men.
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Happy the people whose annals are vacant.
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Adversity is the diamond dust Heaven polishes its jewels with.
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Oh, give us the man who sings at his work.
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A strong mind always hopes, and has always cause to hope.
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I’ve got a great ambition to die of exhaustion rather than boredom.
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Old age is not a matter for sorrow. It is matter for thanks if we have left our work done behind us.
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Make yourself an honest man, and then you may be sure there is one less rascal in the world.
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Culture is the process by which a person becomes all that they were created capable of being.
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Man is, properly speaking, based upon hope, he has no other possession but hope; this world of his is emphatically the place of hope.
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Work alone is noble.
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To us also, through every star, through every blade of grass, is not God made visible if we will open our minds and our eyes.
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The true university of these days is a collection of books.
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Teach a parrot the terms ‘supply and demand’ and you’ve got an economist.
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It were a real increase of human happiness, could all young men from the age of nineteen be covered under barrels, or rendered otherwise invisible; and there left to follow their lawful studies and callings, till they emerged, sadder and wiser, at the age of twenty-five.
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Let each become all that he was created capable of being.
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The cut of a garment speaks of intellect and talent and the color of temperament and heart.
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A laugh, to be joyous, must flow from a joyous heart, for without kindness, there can be no true joy.
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When new turns of behavior cease to appear in the life of the individual, its behavior ceases to be intelligent.
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Not what I have, but what I do is my kingdom.
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Nothing that was worthy in the past departs; no truth or goodness realized by man ever dies, or can die.
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The man of life upright has a guiltless heart, free from all dishonest deeds or thought of vanity.
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Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves together.
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Isolation is the sum total of wretchedness to a man.
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There is a great discovery still to be made in literature, that of paying literary men by the quantity they do not write.
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Thought is the parent of the deed.
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None of us will ever accomplish anything excellent or commanding except when he listens to this whisper which is heard by him alone.
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If what you have done is unjust, you have not succeeded.
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Show me the man you honor, and I will know what kind of man you are.
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No amount of ability is of the slightest avail without honor.
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Love is the only game that is not called on account of darkness.
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The end of man is action, and not thought, though it be of the noblest.
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Worship is transcendent wonder.
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In every phenomenon the beginning remains always the most notable moment.
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Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulness, and its power of endurance – the cheerful man will do more in the same time, will do it; better, will preserve it longer, than the sad or sullen.
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War is a quarrel between two thieves too cowardly to fight their own battle.
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The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none.
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He who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything.
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Good breeding differs, if at all, from high breeding only as it gracefully remembers the rights of others, rather than gracefully insists on its own rights.
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No iron chain, or outward force of any kind, can ever compel the soul of a person to believe or to disbelieve.
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Youth is to all the glad season of life; but often only by what it hopes, not by what it attains, or what it escapes.
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A man without a goal is like a ship without a rudder.
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The merit of originality is not novelty; it is sincerity.
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Clever men are good, but they are not the best.
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When the oak is felled the whole forest echoes with it fall, but a hundred acorns are sown in silence by an unnoticed breeze.
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Science must have originated in the feeling that something was wrong.
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No violent extreme endures.
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It is a strange trade that of advocacy. Your intellect, your highest heavenly gift is hung up in the shop window like a loaded pistol for sale.
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All that mankind has done, thought or been: it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of books.
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Imagination is a poor matter when it has to part company with understanding.
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All great peoples are conservative.
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No pressure, no diamonds.
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The outer passes away; the innermost is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
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Speech is human, silence is divine, yet also brutish and dead: therefore we must learn both arts.
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Talk that does not end in any kind of action is better suppressed altogether.
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Go as far as you can see; when you get there you’ll be able to see farther.
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