Albert Pike quotes
Albert Pike was an American attorney, soldier, writer, and prominent Freemason. His works and influence are especially notable within the history of Freemasonry in the United States. He became widely known for his leadership in the Scottish Rite and for his philosophical writings on ritual and symbolism. Here are 106 of his quotes:
If the Soul sees, after death, what passes on this earth, and watches over the welfare of those it loves, then must its greatest happiness consist in seeing the current of its beneficent influences widening out from age to age, as rivulets widen into rivers, and aiding to shape the destinies of individuals, families, States, the World; and its bitterest punishment, in seeing its evil influences causing mischief and misery, and cursing and afflicting men, long after the frame it dwelt in has become dust, and when both name and memory are forgotten.
Albert Pike
The faculty of moral will, developed in the child, is a new element of his nature. It is a new power brought upon the scene, and a ruling power, delegated from Heaven. Never was a human being sunk so low that he had not, by God's gift, the power to rise. Because God commands him to rise. it is certain that he ran rise. Every man has the power, and should use it, to make all situations, trials, and temptations instruments to promote his virtue and happiness; and is so far from being the creature of circumstances, 'that he creates and controls them, making them to be all that they are, of evil or of good, to him as a moral being.
Albert Pike
Albert Pike
Occupation: American Lawyer
Born: December 29, 1809
Died: April 2, 1891
Quotes count: 106
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