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AMBITION
AMERICA
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1

Such joy ambition finds.

MiltonParadise Lost. Bk. IV. L. 92.


2

Who knows but He, whose hand the lightning forms,
Who heaves old ocean, and who wings the storms,
Pours fierce ambition in a Caesar's mind.

PopeEssay on Man. Ep. I. L. 157.


3

Oh, sons of earth! attempt ye still to rise.
By mountains pil'd on mountains to the skies?
Heav'n still with laughter the vain toil surveys,
And buries madmen in the heaps they raise.

PopeEssay on Man. Ep. IV. L. 74.


4

But see how oft ambition's aims are cross'd,
And chiefs contend 'til all the prize is lost!

PopeRape of the Lock. Canto V. L. 108.


5

Be always displeased at what thou art, if thou desire to attain to what thou art not; for where thou hast pleased thyself, there thou abidest.

QuarlesEmblems. Bk. IV. Emblem 3.


6

Licet ipsa vitium sit ambitio, frequenter tamen causa virtutum est.

Though ambition in itself is a vice, yet it is often the parent of virtues.

QuintilianDe Institutione Oratorio. II. 22.


7

Ambition is no cure for love!

ScottLay of the Last Minstrel. Canto I. St. 27.


8

O fading honours of the dead!
O high ambition, lowly laid!

ScottLay of the Last Minstrel. Canto II. St. 10.


9

The very substance of the ambitious is merely the shadow of a dream.

Hamlet. Act II. Sc. 2. L. 264.


10

Ill-weav'd ambition, how much art thou shrunk!
When that this body did contain a spirit,
A kingdom for it was too small a bound;
But now, two paces of the vilest earth
Is room enough.

Henry IV. Pt. I. Act V. Sc. 4. L. 88.


11

Virtue is chok'd with foul ambition.

Henry VI. Pt. II. Act III. Sc. 1. L. 143.


12

Mark but my fall, and that that ruin'd me.
Cromwell, I charge thee, fling away ambition.
By that sin fell the angels; how can man then,
The image of his Maker, hope to win by it?

Henry VIII. Act III. Sc. 2. L. 437.


13

’Tis a common proof,
That lowliness is young ambition's ladder,
Whereto the climber upward turns his face;
But when he once attains the upmost round,
He then unto the ladder turns his back,
Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees
By which he did ascend.

Julius Cæsar. Act II. Sc. 1. L. 21.


14

Ambition's debt is paid.

Julius Cæsar. Act III. Sc. 1. L.83.


15

The noble Brutus
Hath told you Cæsar was ambitious;
If it were so, it was a grievous fault;
And grievously hath Cæsar answered it.

Julius Cæsar. Act III. Sc. 2. L. 75.


16

I have no spur
To prick the sides of my intent, but only
Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself,
And falls on the other.

Macbeth. Act I. Sc. 7. L. 25.


17

Ambition is our idol, on whose wings
Great minds are carry'd only to extreme;
To be sublimely great, or to be nothing.

Thos. SoutherneThe Loyal Brother. Act I. Sc. 1.


18

Si vis ad summum progredi ab infimo ordire.

If you wish to reach the highest, begin at the lowest.

SyrusMaxims.


19

Ambition destroys its possessor.

TalmudYoma 86.


20

And mad ambition trumpeteth to all.

N. P. WillisFrom a Poem delivered at the Departure of the Senior Class of Yale College.


21

How like a mounting devil in the heart
Rules the unreined ambition!

N. P. WillisParrhasius.


22

Ambition has but one reward for all:
A little power, a little transient fame,
A grave to rest in. and a fading name!

William WinterThe Queen's Domain. L. 90.


23

Too low they build who build beneath the stars.

YoungNight Thoughts. Night VIII. L. 225.


AMERICA

24

E pluribus unum.

From many, one.

 Motto of the United States of America. First appeared on title page of Gentleman's Miscellany, Jan., 1692. Pierre Antoine (Peter Anthony Motteaux) was editor. Dr. Simetiere affixed it to the American National Seal at time of the Revolution. See Howard P. Arnold Historical Side Lights.


25

Ex pluribus unum facere.

From many to make one.

St. AugustineConfessions. Bk. IV. 8. 13.


26

Yet, still, from either beach,
The voice of blood shall reach,
More audible than speech,
"We are one!"

W. AllstonAmerica to Great Britain.