Nathaniel Hawthorne Quotes That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
Nathaniel Hawthorne quotes that inspire a great attitude towards life That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
1. ...the Puritans compressed whatever mirth and public joy they deemed allowable to human infirmity; thereby so far dispelling the customary cloud, that, for the space of a single holiday, they appeared scarcely more grave than most other communities at a period of general affliction.
The Scarlet Letter
Author:- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Category:- happiness
2. Death should take me while I am in the mood.
The Blithedale Romance
Author:- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Category:- humor
3. Happiness in this world, when it comes, comes incidentally. Make it the object of pursuit, and it leads us a wild-goose chase, and is never attained. Follow some other object, and very possibly we may find that we have caught happiness without dreaming of it.
Author:- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Category:- happiness
4. It is a curious subject of observation and inquiry, whether hatred and love be not the same thing at bottom. Each, in its utmost development, supposes a high degree of intimacy and heart-knowledge; each renders one individual dependent for the food of his affections and spiritual life upon another; each leaves the passionate lover, or the no less passionate hater, forlorn and desolate by the withdrawal of his object.
The Scarlet Letter
Author:- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Category:- love
5. Love, whether newly born or aroused from a deathlike slumber, must always create sunshine, filling the heart so full of radiance, that it overflows upon the outward world.
The Scarlet Letter
Author:- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Category:- love
6. There can be, if I forebode aright, no power, short of the Divine mercy, to disclose, whether by uttered words, or by type or emblem, the secrets that may be buried with a human heart. The heart, making itself guilty of such secrets, must perforce hold them, until the day when all hidden things shall be revealed. Nor have I so read or interpreted the Holy Writ, as to understand that the disclosure of human thoughts and deeds, then to be made, is intended as part of the retribution. That, surely, were a shallow view of it. No; these revelations, unless I greatly error, are meant merely to promote the intellectual satisfaction of all intelligent beings, who will stand waiting, on that day, to see the dark problem of this life made plain. A knowledge of men's hearts will be needful to the completest solution of that problem. And I conceive, moreover, that the hearts holding such secrets as you speak of will yield them up, at that last day, not with reluctance, but with a joy unutterable.
The Scarlet Letter
Author:- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Category:- truth
7. When an uninstructed multitude attempts to see with its eyes, it is exceedingly apt to be deceived. When, however, it forms its judgment, as it usually does, on the intuitions of its great and warm heart, the conclusions thus attained are often so profound and so unerring as to possess the character of truth supernaturally revealed.
The Scarlet Letter
Author:- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Category:- truth
8. At last, after creeping as it were, for such a length of time along the utmost verge of the opaque puddle of obscurity, they had taken that downright plunge, which, sooner or later, is the destiny of all families, whether princely or plebian
The House of the Seven Gables
Author:- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Category:- time
9. He had that sense, or inward prophecy,-- which a young man had better never have been born than not to have, and a mature man had better die at once than utterly to relinquish,-- that we are not doomed to creep on forever in the old bad way, but that, this very now, there are harbingers abroad of a golden era, to be accomplished in his own lifetime.
The House of the Seven Gables
Author:- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Category:- hope
10. L'amore, sia quando nasce, sia quando risorge da un letargo che era sembrato mortale, sprigiona tanta luce che tutto il mondo d'intorno se ne accende
La lettera scarlatta
Author:- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Category:- Love
11. Time flies over us, but leaves its shadow behind.
Author:- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Category:- time
12. Why are poets so apt to choose their mates, not for any similarity of poetic endowment, but for qualities which might make the happiness of the rudest handicraftsman as well as that of the ideal craftsman of the spirit? Because, probably, at his highest elevation, the poet needs no human intercourse; but he finds it dreary to descend, and be a stranger.
The House of the Seven Gables
Author:- Nathaniel Hawthorne
Category:- Relationships
