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George Bancroft Quotes

The exact measure of the progress of civilization is the degree in which the intelligence of the common mind has prevailed over wealth and brute force.

"Literary and Historical Miscellanies". "The Office of the People in Art, Government and Religion", pp. 426-427. Book by George Bancroft, 1855.

The fears of one class of men are not the measure of the rights of another.

George Bancroft (1851). “History of the United states”, p.340

Not in vain has Lincoln lived, for he has helped to make this republic an example of justice, with no caste but the caste of humanity.

George Bancroft (1866). “Memorial Address on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln: Delivered, at the Request of Both Houses of the Congress of America, Before Them, in the House of Representatives at Washington, on the 12th of February, 1866”, p.42

If hours did not hang heavy, what would become of scandal?

George Bancroft (1855). “Literary and historical miscellanies”, p.64

Avarice is the vice of declining years.

George Bancroft (1845). “History of the United States: From the Discovery of the American Continent, to the End of the Late War”, p.130

The public is wiser than the wisest critic.

George Bancroft (1855). “Literary and historical miscellanies”, p.417

Ennui is the desire of activity without the fit means of gratifying the desire.

George Bancroft (1855). “Literary and historical miscellanies”, p.48

Institutions may crumble and governments fall, but it is only that they may renew a better youth, and mount upwards like the eagle.

George Bancroft (1855). “History of the United States, from the discovery of the amarican continent”, p.8

Libraries collect the works of genius of every language and every age.

George Bancroft “History of the United States, from the discovery of the amarican continent”

Style is the gossamer on which the seeds of truth float through the world.

George Bancroft (1837). “A history of the United States”, p.348