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Wit & Attitude Quote by Catherine Crowe

"What a man has made himself he will be; his state is the result of his past life, and his heaven or hell is in himself"

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There is a bracing moral confidence in Crowe's claim that the afterlife is DIY: "heaven or hell is in himself". It’s Victorian self-making sharpened into a spiritual verdict, the kind of line that flatters agency while quietly terrifying anyone who’s fallen behind. Crowe isn’t offering comfort; she’s tightening the screws. If your "state is the result of [your] past life", then misery stops being a misfortune and becomes evidence.

The intent reads as corrective, even disciplinary. Mid-19th-century Britain was saturated with the language of character, improvement, and moral hygiene; Crowe’s phrasing borrows that social grammar and folds it into metaphysics. She relocates judgment from churches and courts to the interior, where it can’t be appealed. The subtext: you are always sentencing yourself, and your habits are the jury.

What makes it work rhetorically is the quiet inevitability of the construction. "What a man has made himself he will be" doesn’t argue; it declares a law. The repetition of "himself" acts like a closed door. Even the cosmic terms "heaven" and "hell" are domesticated into psychology before psychology had the modern brand name. That’s part of the quote’s cultural durability: it reads like spirituality, ethics, and early self-help sharing the same spine.

It also carries a darker Victorian shadow. If hell is internal and earned, then social cruelty can masquerade as moral clarity. The line empowers, but it can just as easily absolve a society that prefers to interpret suffering as personal failure.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Crowe, Catherine. (2026, January 16). What a man has made himself he will be; his state is the result of his past life, and his heaven or hell is in himself. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-a-man-has-made-himself-he-will-be-his-state-136161/

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Crowe, Catherine. "What a man has made himself he will be; his state is the result of his past life, and his heaven or hell is in himself." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-a-man-has-made-himself-he-will-be-his-state-136161/.

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"What a man has made himself he will be; his state is the result of his past life, and his heaven or hell is in himself." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-a-man-has-made-himself-he-will-be-his-state-136161/. Accessed 1 Apr. 2026.

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Catherine Crowe

Catherine Crowe (September 20, 1803 - June 14, 1876) was a Writer from United Kingdom.

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