Famous Quotes
Famous Quotes
Govern well thy appetite, lest Sin Surprise thee, and her black attendant Death.
Topic: Appetite
Author: John Milton
Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans -- born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace.
Topic: Inspirational
Author: John Fitzgerald Kennedy
If one sees the personality not as an apparatus that is essentially constructed by the time childhood is over, but as always in its essence developing, then life at 25 or 30 or at the gateway to middle age will stimulate its own intrigue, surprise, and exhilaration of discovery.
Topic: Inspirational
Author: Erik H Erickson
This insensibility of ours is a bad symptom. For one thing, it implies that we have no spiritual ambition, else we should not be satisfied with such poor lives; that we cannot have thought out the fact of Jesus Christ, and how immeasurably He has raised the standard. Will you hang your wretched daubs beside the works of Titian and Michelangelo and not be shamed by the enormous contrast -- stand back and say, with a satisfied smirk, "That is pretty good, you know!"? And can you live face to face with Jesus Christ, and be content with what you are?
Topic: Christianity
Author: A J Gossip
How shall I speak thee, or thy power address Thou God of our idolatry, the Press. . . . . Like Eden's dead probationary tree, Knowledge of good and evil is from thee.
Topic: Journalism
Author: William Cowper
Many people think that if they were only in some other place, or had some other job, they would be happy. Well, that is doubtful. So get as much happiness out of what you are doing as you can and don't put off being happy until some future date.
Topic: Happiness
Author: Dale Carnegie
Even ministers of good things are like torches, a light to others, waste and destruction to themselves.
Topic: Preaching
Author: Richard Hooker
Cherish forever what makes you unique, 'cuz you're really a yawn if it goes!
Topic: Yawns
Author: Bette Midler
Feast of Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons, Scholar, 899 Commemoration of Cedd, Founding Abbot of Lastingham, Bishop of the East Saxons, 664 Continuing a short series on prayer: All outward power that we exercise in the things about us is but a shadow in comparison of that inward power that resides in our will, imagination, and desires; these communicate with eternity and kindle a life which always reaches either Heaven or hell... Here lies the ground of the great efficacy of prayer, which when it is the prayer of the heart, the prayer of faith, has a kindling and creating power, and forms and transforms the soul into everything that the desire reaches after: it has the key to the Kingdom of Heaven and unlocks all its treasures; it opens, extends and moves that in us which has its being and motion in and with the divine nature. and so it brings us into real union and Communion with God.
Topic: Christianity
Author: William Law
The cold absolute truth is much more preferred than a kind and uncertain lie.
Topic: Cliches
Author: Gabe Suico
Millions for defence, but not one cent for tribute.
Topic: Patriotism
Author: Silvio Pellico
Composers should write tunes that chauffeurs and errand boys can whistle.
Topic: Music
Author: Thomas Beecham
Go far -- too far you cannot, still the farther. The more experience finds you: and go sparing. One meal a week will serve you, and one suit, Through all your travels; for you'll find it certain. The poorer and the baser you appear, The more you look through still.
Topic: Inspirational
Author: John Fletcher
What makes us discontented with our condition is the absurdly exaggerated idea we have of the happiness of others.
Topic: Contentment
Author: French Proverb
Success has always been a great liar.
Topic: Success
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
Art supplies constantly to contemplation what nature seldom affords in concrete experience — the union of life and peace.
Topic: Art
Author: George Santayana
If you haven't any charity in your heart, you have the worst kind of heart trouble.
Topic: Trouble
Author: Bob Hope
A spoon does not know the taste of soup, nor a learned fool the taste of wisdom.
Topic: Taste
Author: Welsh Proverb
No one wants advice only corroboration. The Winter of Our Discontent.
Topic: Advice
Author: John Steinbeck
Thinking more than others about our own thoughts is not self-centeredness. It means that if asked what's on our mind, we are less likely to mention being aware of the world around us, and more likely to mention our inner reflections. But we are less likely to mention thinking about other people.
Topic: Advice
Author: Elaine N Aron