
“The strong man is strongest when alone.”
Tell, Act I, sc. iii, as translated by Sir Thomas Martin
Wilhelm Tell (1803)
Act III.
Colombe's Birthday (1844)
“The strong man is strongest when alone.”
Tell, Act I, sc. iii, as translated by Sir Thomas Martin
Wilhelm Tell (1803)
Ah Yom
Lyrics, The Empyrean (2009)
Women Saints of East and West
Reminiscences (1881), referring to his father, James Carlyle.
Sometimes quoted as "Man was created to work, not to speculate, or feel, or dream; Every idle moment is treason". The second of those two clauses in fact comes from Thomas Arnold The Christian Life (1841), Lecture VI.
1880s
“The most favorable moment to seize a man and influence him is when he is alone in the mass.”
Vintage, p. 9
Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes (1965)
Context: The most favorable moment to seize a man and influence him is when he is alone in the mass. It is at this point that propaganda can be most effective.
Source: The Doctrine of the Mean
Dugald Stewart; reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 581