Agnes Repplier Quotes About Fate

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  • Now the pessimist proper is the most modest of men. ... under no circumstances does he presume to imagine that he, a mere unit of pain, can in any degree change or soften the remorseless words of fate.

  • To be brave in misfortune is to be worthy of manhood; to be wise in misfortune is to conquer fate.

    Agnes Repplier (1924). “Under dispute”
  • Wit is artificial; humor is natural. Wit is accidental; humor is inevitable. Wit is born of conscious effort; humor, of the allotted ironies of fate. Wit can be expressed only in language; humor can be developed sufficiently in situation.

    Agnes Repplier (1893). “Essays in Idleness”, Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin
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