Thomas Carlyle Quote

I here, on the very threshold, protest against it in reference to Paganism, and to all other isms by which man has ever for a length of time striven to walk in this world. They have all had a truth in them, or men would not have taken them up. Quackery and dupery do abound; in religions, above all in the more advanced decaying stages of religions, they have fearfully abounded: but quackery was never the originating influence in such things; it was not the health and life of such things, but their disease, the sure precursor of their being about to die! Let us never forget this.


Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840) - The Hero as Divinity


I here, on the very threshold, protest against it in reference to Paganism, and to all other isms by which man has ever for a length of time striven...

I here, on the very threshold, protest against it in reference to Paganism, and to all other isms by which man has ever for a length of time striven...

I here, on the very threshold, protest against it in reference to Paganism, and to all other isms by which man has ever for a length of time striven...

I here, on the very threshold, protest against it in reference to Paganism, and to all other isms by which man has ever for a length of time striven...