“We feed on genius. . . . Great men exist that there may be greater men.”
“Great men exist that there may be greater men.”
“Freud was a genius; geniuses are bright but not necessarily right. What they do do, right or wrong, is to provide images that guide, or compel, the lives of the rest of us. If we are not careful we may accept the inevitability of these images. It seems that great men offer us a portion of reality and, because of their greatness, we take it for the whole.”
“Effort makes some great men famous.Even greater effort enables other great men to remain unknown.”
“Great men look greater than yesterday.”
“Talking to men for God is a great thing, but talking to God for men is greater still. He will never talk well and with real success to men for God who has not learned well how to talk to God for men.”