Thomas Carlyle Quote

But in the days that are now passing over us, even fools are arrested to ask the meaning of them; few of the generations of men have seen more impressive days. Days of endless calamity, disruption, dislocation, confusion worse confounded: if they are not days of endless hope too, then they are days of utter despair. For it is not a small hope that will suffice, the ruin being clearly, either in action or in prospect, universal. There must be a new world, if there is to be any world at all!


Latter-Day Pamphlets (1850) - The Present Time (February 1, 1850)


But in the days that are now passing over us, even fools are arrested to ask the meaning of them; few of the generations of men have seen more...

But in the days that are now passing over us, even fools are arrested to ask the meaning of them; few of the generations of men have seen more...

But in the days that are now passing over us, even fools are arrested to ask the meaning of them; few of the generations of men have seen more...

But in the days that are now passing over us, even fools are arrested to ask the meaning of them; few of the generations of men have seen more...