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Hope of ill gain is the beginning of loss.
Topic: Beginnings
Author: Democritus
Constantly practice the habit of inwardly gazing upon God. You know that something inside your heart sees God. Even when you are compelled to withdraw your conscious attention in order to engage in earthly affairs, there is within you a secret communion always going on.
Topic: Christianity
Author: A W Tozer
In the bleak midwinter Frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, Water like a stone; Snow had fallen, snow on snow, Snow on snow, In the bleak midwinter, Long ago.
Topic: Winter
Author: Christina G Rossetti
Try to find your deepest issue in every confusion, and abide by that. - Selected Essays.
Topic: Miscellaneous
Author: D H Lawrence
I warrant you lay abed till the cows came home.
Topic: Cows
Author: Jonathan Swift
Humor distorts nothing, and only false gods are laughed off their earthly pedestals. - Points of View.
Topic: Humor
Author: Agnes Repplier
But wild Ambition loves to slide, not stand, And Fortune's ice prefers to Virtue's land.
Topic: Ambition
Author: John Dryden
Feast of Charles Simeon, Pastor, Teacher, 1836 By constantly meditating on the goodness of God and on our great deliverance from that punishment which our sins have deserved, we are brought to feel our vileness and utter unworthiness; and while we continue in this spirit of self-degradation, everything else will go on easily. We shall find ourselves advancing in our course; we shall feel the presence of God; we shall experience His love; we shall live in the enjoyment of His favour and in the hope of His glory... You often feel that your prayers scarcely reach the ceiling; but, oh, get into this humble spirit by considering how good the Lord is, and how evil you all are, and then prayer will mount on wings of faith to heaven. The sigh, the groan of a broken heart, will soon go through the ceiling up to heaven, aye, into the very bosom of God.
Topic: Christianity
Author: Charles Simeon
Feast of Juliana of Norwich, Mystic, Teacher, c.1417 I saw full surely in this and in all, that ere God made us he loved us; which love never slackened, nor ever shall be. And in this love he hath done all his works; and in this love he hath made all things profitable to us; and in this love our life is everlasting. In our making we had beginning; but the love wherein he made us was in him from without beginning; in which love we have our beginning. And all this shall we see in God, without end.
Topic: Christianity
Author: Juliana Of Norwich
The twig is so easily bended I have banished the rule and the rod: I have taught them the goodness of knowledge, They have taught me the goodness of God; My heart is the dungeon of darkness, When I shut them for breaking a rule; My frown is sufficient correction; My love is the law of the school.
Topic: Teaching
Author: Charles M Dickinson
Faultily faultless, icily regular, splendidly null, dead perfection; no more.
Topic: Perfection
Author: Alfred Lord Tennyson
We must learn to tailor our concepts to fit reality, instead of trying to stuff reality into our concepts.
Topic: Existence
Author: Victor Daniels
Commemoration of Margery Kempe, Mystic, after 1433 That crowd of Jews would have followed Christ at that moment because He was giving them what they wanted [bread], and they wished to use Him for their plans and dreams and purposes. That attitude to Christ still lingers in men's minds. We would like Christ's gifts without Christ's Cross; we would like to use Christ instead of allowing Him to use us.
Topic: Christianity
Author: William Barclay
What I am concerned with here is not to write a new life of Jesus, but to set down my witness to the continued shocks which his words and deeds gave me as I approached the Gospels uninsulated by the familiar cover of beautiful language. The figure who emerged is quite unlike the Jesus of conventional piety, and even more unlike that imagined hero whom members of various causes claim as their champion. What we are so often confronted with today is a "processed" Jesus. Every element that we feel is not consonant with our "image" of him is removed, and the result is more insipid and unsatisfying than the worst of processed food.
Topic: Christianity
Author: J B Phillips
Hire the best. Pay them fairly. Communicate frequently. Provide challenges and rewards. Believe in them. Get out of their way and they'll knock your socks off.
Topic: Finance and Economics
Author: Mary Ann Allison
Temptation rarely comes in working hours. It is in their leisure hours that men are made or marred.
Topic: Temptation
Author: W M Taylor
'I do not understand this squeamishness about the use of gas. I am strongly in favour of using against uncivilised tribes.' ********** Winston Churchill, Secretary of State, British War Office, 1919, authorising use of chemical weapons against Iraqis.. in the first of 6 invasions of Iraq by agents of Anglo Iranian Oil in the last 100 years.
Topic: Race
Author: Winston Churchill