Famous quotes containing the words master, chief and/or petty:
“He may have been a master of his fate,
And of his atoms,ready as another
In his emergence to exonerate
His father and his mother;”
—Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935)
“Our true history is scarcely ever deciphered by others. The chief part of the drama is a monologue, or rather an intimate debate between God, our conscience, and ourselves. Tears, griefs, depressions, disappointments, irritations, good and evil thoughts, decisions, uncertainties, deliberationsall these belong to our secret, and are almost all incommunicable and intransmissible, even when we try to speak of them, and even when we write them down.”
—Henri-Frédéric Amiel (18211881)
“Be petty at first, and a gentleman later.”
—Chinese proverb.