It is impossible completely to understand what we do not love. Mrs. Jameson.

It is impossible for any man to form a right judgment of his neighbour's sufferings. Addison.

It is impossible that an ill-natured man can have a public spirit; for how should he love ten thousand men who never loved one? Pope.

It is impossible that anything so natural, so necessary, and so universal as death should ever have been designed by Providence as an evil to mankind. Swift.

It is impossible to be a hero in anything unless 35 one is first a hero in faith. Jacobi.

It is impossible to be just, if one is not generous. Pascal.

It is in great perils we see great acts of daring. Regnard.

It is in human nature soon to relax when not impelled by personal advantage or disadvantage. Goethe.

It is in the politic as in the human constitution; if the limbs grow too large for the body, their size, instead of improving, will diminish, the vigour of the whole. Goldsmith.

It is in the soul of man, when reverence, love, 40 intelligence, magnanimity have been developed there, that the Highest can disclose itself face to face in sun-splendour, independent of all cavils and jargonings;—there, of a surety, and nowhere else. Carlyle.