“Of what is great one must either be silent or speak with greatness. With greatness--that means cynically and with innocence.”
“Greatness consists not in the holding of some future office, but really consists in doing great deeds with little means and the accomplishment of vast purposes from the private rants of life. To be great at all one must be great here, now, in Philadelphia.”
“Great Actions speak Great Minds.”
“Great passions may either bring great victories or great sorrows! In both cases, it is always a great privilege to have great passions!”
“Normally I didn’t see a great deal. I didn’t hear a great deal either. I didn’t pay attention. Strictly speaking I wasn’t there. Strictly speaking I believe I’ve never been anywhere.”
“Trepidation is either the sign of great weakness or great wisdom.”