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James Wood, comp. Dictionary of Quotations. 1899.

Gladstone

Duty is a power which rises with us in the morning, and goes to bed with us in the evening.

Examples of rare intelligence, yet more rarely cultivated, are not lights kindled for a moment; they live on here in their good deeds, and in their venerated memories.

Nothing can be hostile to religion which is agreeable to justice.

Until men have learned industry, economy, and self-control, they cannot be safely intrusted with wealth.