Thomas Carlyle quote about truth from On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and The Heroic in History - There needs not a great soul to make a hero; there needs a god-created soul which will be true to its origin; that will be a great soul!
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There needs not a great soul to make a hero; there needs a god-created soul which will be true to its origin; that will be a great soul!
 Thomas Carlyle, On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and The Heroic in History (1841). copy citation

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“A cause, the noblest of causes kindles itself, like a beacon set on high; high as Heaven, yet attainable from Earth;—whereby the meanest man becomes not a Citizen only, but a Member of Christ's visible Church; a veritable Hero, if he prove a true man!
Well; this is what I mean by a whole "nation of heroes;" a believing nation. There needs not a great soul to make a hero; there needs a god-created soul which will be true to its origin; that will be a great soul! The like has been seen, we find. The like will be again seen, under wider forms than the Presbyterian: there can be no lasting good done till then.—Impossible! say some. Possible? Has it not been, in this world, as a practiced fact?” source

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