Thomas Carlyle Quote

It is the property of every Hero, in every time, in every place and situation, that he come back to reality; that he stand upon things, and not shows of things. According as he loves, and venerates, articulately or with deep speechless thought, the awful realities of things, so will the hollow shows of things, however regular, decorous, accredited by Koreishes or Conclaves, be intolerable and detestable to him.


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


It is the property of every Hero, in every time, in every place and situation, that he come back to reality; that he stand upon things, and not shows ...

It is the property of every Hero, in every time, in every place and situation, that he come back to reality; that he stand upon things, and not shows ...

It is the property of every Hero, in every time, in every place and situation, that he come back to reality; that he stand upon things, and not shows ...

It is the property of every Hero, in every time, in every place and situation, that he come back to reality; that he stand upon things, and not shows ...