Famous Frederick William Robertson Quotations

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"The office of poetry is not to make us think accurately, but feel truly."
by Frederick William Robertson
"The true aim of everyone who aspires to be a teacher should be, not to impart his own opinions, but to kindle minds."
by Frederick William Robertson
"This world is given as the prize for the men in earnest; and that which is true of this world, is truer still of the world to come."
by Frederick William Robertson
"This world is given as the prize for the men in earnest and that which is true of this world, is truer still of the world to come."
by Frederick William Robertson
"Men... are bettered and improved by trial, and refined out of broken hopes and blighted expectations."
by Frederick William Robertson
"In God's world, for those who are in earnest, there is no failure. No work truly done, no word earnestly spoken, no sacrifice freely made, was ever made in vain."
by Frederick William Robertson
"No one can be great, or good, or happy except through the inward efforts of themselves."
by Frederick William Robertson
"There are three things in the world that deserve no mercy, hypocrisy, fraud, and tyranny."
by Frederick William Robertson
"Only so far as a man believes strongly, mightily, can he act cheerfully, or do anything that is worth doing."
by Frederick William Robertson


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