Do We Know What We Want?   January 6, 1952

Almost all of us could come closer to having what we want, if we were sure we knew what we wanted. Of course we know we want “happiness” and “peace” and...

That My Child May Have Peace   January 13, 1952

There is an impressive plea by Thomas Paine expressed in this sentence in 1776: “If there must be trouble let it be in my day, that my child may have peace.” Perhaps we could be...

Faith--Where Understanding Falters   January 20, 1952

Frequently we speak of things we don’t understand⎯and they are infinitely innumerable: for life is a process of searching and seeking, with a little finding here and there and with much need...

Errors of Understanding   January 27, 1952

Often we presume to know other men’s hearts and minds and motives, and to condemn and to condone. And no doubt we are often right in our appraisal of other people. But we cannot be certainly...

From Here On…   February 3, 1952

It seems that there are always some regrets in the living of life. No matter what decisions we make or fail to make, we are likely to wonder what would have happened if we had done differently; and...

From Lincoln's Life   February 10, 1952

In the days and years before and immediately following the martyrdom of Abraham Lincoln, many earnest and eminent men expressed themselves concerning his qualifications and contributions to his...

Be Careful What You Look For   February 17, 1952

It is true that we tend to find what we want to find. If it is trouble we are looking for, it is almost certain we shall find it. If we are looking for faults, we shall find faults. If it is flaws...

On Being Better…   March 2, 1952

No doubt most of us are aware of things we should like to change in our lives, in the lives of others, and in the whole outlook of events; and often we are kept going by our faith and hope that...

Part-Way People   March 9, 1952

If we were to make an inventory of the things that people start and prematurely stop, it would no doubt add up to an appallingly long list. There are so many once-promising projects that have been...

Balance…   March 16, 1952

We often hear of people defeated by adverse physical factors, of failures caused by cruel climates, of storms that take their toll, and of all manner of material obstacles that cause failures among...

Of Things Not Seen   March 23, 1952

In a sense we should never be content with what we know. But neither should we be cynical about what we don’t know. With a little knowledge, there is always the danger of assuming that what we...

Prescriptions… for Our Friends   March 30, 1952

There are many important principles on which most of us can agree. There are many standards of conduct that most of us feel others should observe. But the point where we often part company is in...

The Question of Everlasting Life   April 13, 1952

Constantly there comes before us the question of death, the question of the loss of those we love, the question of the reality of the resurrection and of everlasting life⎯and many other problems...

As We Want to Be Remembered   April 27, 1952

As we remember our impressions of other people, we may well ask how we would want to be remembered. If we were posing for a portrait, we would likely take great pains to be at our best; and after...

As We Remember Mother   May 11, 1952

There come before us the memories of mothers. Many mothers blessedly are with us, to whom we may turn our grateful attention, but many are unreachably far from us, and when they are gone, somehow we...

What "Everyone" Is Doing   May 25, 1952

One of the persistent practices of children and of others also is to justify what they want to do by saying that “everyone” is doing it. Parents are familiar with these phrases:...

Closing Curtains and Commencements   June 1, 1952

As each season closes to be followed by each successive season, we become aware that life is a series of scenes separated by closing curtains and commencements. Sometimes these commencements are...

Waiting in the Wings   June 8, 1952

It sometimes seems that we are waiting for some better time to begin, for some tranquil time that doesn’t come, for some starting point that is superior to the present; and we often hesitate...

On Feeling Sorry for Ourselves   June 15, 1952

A little less than a century ago Emerson offered this observation: “These times of ours are serious and full of calamity, but all times are essentially alike.” The statement may seem...

People--in a Personal Way   June 22, 1952

We are sometimes disposed to look upon people and their problems impersonally. In a world of so many millions of men, other people—that is other than ourselves—tend to become population per square...

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