Lew Wallace

Author, Politician

Lew Wallace was an American author and Civil War general, best known for his novel 'Ben-Hur,' which explores themes of faith and justice.

Born
April 10, 1827
Died
February 15, 1905
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About Lew Wallace

Lew Wallace — Life and Legacy

Lew Wallace was a multifaceted American figure, serving as a Union general during the Civil War and later achieving fame as a novelist. His most notable work, 'Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ,' not only became a bestseller but also significantly influenced the portrayal of faith and justice in literature. Wallace's writing reflects his own struggles with belief and morality, as seen in his assertion that 'The greatest of all victories is the victory over self.' This quote encapsulates his view that true strength lies in mastering one's inner conflicts. Wallace's exploration of faith is particularly poignant in 'Ben-Hur,' where he intertwines the protagonist's quest for vengeance with a profound journey toward redemption. His assertion that 'There is no such thing as a good man who is not a good citizen' underscores his belief in the moral obligations of individuals within society. This perspective challenges readers to consider the broader implications of their actions and the importance of civic duty. Today, Wallace's quotes resonate as they address timeless themes of personal responsibility and the transformative power of faith. His ability to articulate the complexities of human nature and the struggle for justice continues to engage and inspire readers, making his work relevant in contemporary discussions about morality and societal values.

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"Youth is but the painted shell within which, continually growing, lives that wondrous thing the spirit of a man, biding its moment of apparition, earlier in some than in others."

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"The happiness of love is in action; its test is what one is willing to do for others."

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"A man is never so on trial as in the moment of excessive good fortune."

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"While craving justice for ourselves, it is never wise to be unjust to others."

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"Riches take wings, comforts vanish, hope withers away,but love stays with us. Love is God."

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"As a rule, there is no surer way to the dislike of men than to behave well where they have behaved badly."

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"The monuments of the nations are all protests against nothingness after death; so are statues and inscriptions; so is history."

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"It is more beautiful to trust in God. The beautiful in this world is all from his hand, declaring the perfection of taste; he is the author of all form; he clothes the lily, he colours the rose, he distils the dewdrop, he makes the music of nature; in a word, he organized us for this life, and imposed its conditions; and they are such guaranty to me that, trustful as a little child, I leave to him the organization of my Soul, and every arrangement for the life after death. I know he loves me."

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"Men speak of dreaming as if it were a phenomenon of night and sleep. They should know better. All results achieved by us are self-promised, and all self-promises are made in dreams awake. Dreaming is the relief of labor,the wine that sustains us in act. We learn to love labor, not for itself, but for the opportunity it furnishes for dreaming, which is the great under-monotone of real life, unheard, unnoticed, because of its constancy. Living is dreaming. Only in the graves are there no dreams."

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"I know what I should love to do - to build a study; to write, and to think of nothing else. I want to bury myself in a den of books. I want to saturate myself with the elements of which they are made, and breathe their atmosphere until I am of it. Not a bookworm, being which is to give off no utterances; but a man in the world of writing - one with a pen that shall stop men to listen to it, whether they wish to or not."

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"Repentance must be something more than mere remorse for sins: it comprehends a change of nature befitting heaven."

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"A man thirty years old, I said to myself, should have his field of life all ploughed, and his planting well done; for after that it is summer time."

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"Pure wisdom always directs itself towards God; the purest wisdom is knowledge of God."

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"As a rule, he fights well who has wrongs to redress; but vastly better fights he who, with wrongs as a spur, has also steadily before him a glorious result in prospect--a result in which he can discern balm for wounds, compensation for valor, remembrance and gratitude in the event of death."

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"This soldiering thing sadly deadens that very good thing, humanity."

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"All calculations based on experience elsewhere, fail in New Mexico."

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"What children we are, even the wisest! When God walks the earth, his steps are often centuries apart."

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"The architect had not stopped to bother about columns and porticos, proportions or interiors, or any limitation upon the epic he sought to materialize; he had simply made a servant of Nature - art can go no further."

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