Wayland Hoyt Quote

There it is — in such patient silence — that we accumulate the inward power which we distribute and spend in action; that the soul acquires a greater and more vigorous being, and gathers up its collective forces to bear down upon the piecemeal difficulties of life and scatter them to dust; there alone can we enter into that spirit of self-abandonment by which we take up the cross of duty, however heavy, with feet however worn and bleeding.


P. 470. - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


There it is — in such patient silence — that we accumulate the inward power which we distribute and spend in action; that the soul acquires a...

There it is — in such patient silence — that we accumulate the inward power which we distribute and spend in action; that the soul acquires a...

There it is — in such patient silence — that we accumulate the inward power which we distribute and spend in action; that the soul acquires a...

There it is — in such patient silence — that we accumulate the inward power which we distribute and spend in action; that the soul acquires a...