C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917.
Reverence
Fordyce.
If we wish ourselves to be high, we should treat that which is over us as high.
Trollope.
To yield reverence to another, to hold ourselves and our lives at his disposal, is not slavery; often, it is the noblest state in which a man can live in this world.
Ruskin.
What a sweet reverence is that when a young man deems his mistress a little more than mortal and almost chides himself for longing to bring her close to his heart.
Nath. Hawthorne.
Herbert.