Quotes by Bryant H. Mcgill

Death is the great hope of all life the desire to expend itself to be used and consumed by its own longing for itself.

Freedom is not a gift nor does it simply exist for us to have, but rather it is a sacred duty, and its blessed yield of hope is born from none other than the blood of the innocent.

In the company of the accomplished, people hope it will rub off on themselves, in the company of the misfortunate, they fear it!

The greatest joys are found not only in what we do and feel, but also in what we hope for.

The realities of the world seldom measure up to the sublime designs of human imagination.

An intelligent person is never afraid or ashamed to find errors in his understanding of things.

It is better to have a fair intellect that is well used than a powerful one that is idle.

Emotion is often what we rely upon to carry us across the unfathomable voids in our intelligence.

Human intelligence may not be the best trick nature has to offer.

Many openly show discontentment with their looks, but few with their intelligence. I, however, assure you there are many more plain minds than faces.