The difference between talents and character is adroitness to keep the old and
trodden round, and power and courage to make a new road to new and better goals.
Character makes an overpowering present; a cheerful, determined hour, which
fortifies all the company by making them see that much is possible and excellent
that was not thought of. Character dulls the impression of particular events.
When we see the conqueror we do not think much of any one battle or success. We
see that we had exaggerated the difficulty. It was easy to him. The great man is
not convulsible or tormentable; events pass over him without much impression.
People say sometimes, 'See what I have overcome; see how cheerful I am; see how
completely I have triumphed over these black events.' Not if they still remind
me of the black event. True conquest is the causing the calamity to fade and
disappear as an early cloud of insignificant result in a history so large and
advancing.
The one thing which we seek with insatiable desire is to forget ourselves, to be
surprised out of our propriety, to lose our sempiternal memory and to do
something without knowing how or why; in short to draw a new circle. Nothing
great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. The way of life is wonderful; it is
by abandonment. The great moments of history are the facilities of performance
through the strength of ideas, as the works of genius and religion. "A man" said
Oliver Cromwell "never rises so high as when he knows not whither he is going."
Dreams and drunkenness, the use of opium and alcohol are the semblance and
counterfeit of this oracular genius, and hence their dangerous attraction for
men. For the like reason they ask the aid of wild passions, as in gaming and
war, to ape in some manner these flames and generosities of the heart.
GO, speed the stars of Thought
On to their shining goals;--
The sower scatters broad his seed,
The wheat thou strew'st be souls.
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