We cannot seek or attain health, wealth, learning, justice, or kindness in general. Action is always specific, concrete, individualized, unique.
The way to get things done is not to mind who gets the credit for doing them.
Never retreat. Never explain. Get it done and let them howl.
To teach a man how he may learn to grow independently, and for himself, is perhaps the greatest service that one man can do another.
We can’t search or attain well being, wealth, studying, justice or kindness usually. Action is all the time particular, concrete, individualized, distinctive.
All translation is a compromise – the effort to be literal and the effort to be idiomatic.
There is a great deal of hard lying in the world; especially among people whose characters are above suspicion.
It is most important in this world to be pushing, but it is fatal to seem so.
Grace is an energy; not a mere sentiment; not a mere thought of the Almighty; not even a word of the Almighty. It is as real an energy as the energy of electricity. It is a divine energy; it is the energy of the divine affection rolling in plenteousness toward the shores of human need.
Doubt comes in at the window when inquiry is denied at the door.
Precautions are always blamed. When successful they are said to be unnecessary.
Give the clergy your sympathy; don’t give them anything else.
If you don’t find a God by five o’clock this afternoon you must leave the college.
You’ve got to be success minded. You’ve got to feel that things are coming your way when you’re out selling; otherwise, you won’t be able to sell anything.
My dear child, you must believe in God despite what the clergy tells you.
One man is as good as another until he has written a book.
Young men make great mistakes in life; for one thing, they idealize love too much.
Nowhere probably is there more true feeling, and nowhere worse taste, than in a churchyard – both as regards the monuments and the inscriptions. Scarcely a word of true poetry anywhere.
Research ! A mere excuse for idleness; it has never achieved, and will never achieve any results of the slightest value.
Plato’s dialogues bear at least some similarities to the classical plays.