Don't Let Me Stain This Year…   January 3, 1965

There is a sober, searching wonder and an awesome beauty in the swift movement of the seasons, and in the swift passing of the seasons there comes an awareness that today is the time to do what...

A Overweight of Worry…,   January 10, 1965

There are many who carry the worries of the present reasonably well. But there are some who won’t let go of worries of the past, and even try to take on the worries of the future—and they do...

Look Out! Don't Do That.   January 17, 1965

In a plea for things to live and look for, Celia Cole pleaded for wisdom to listen, as she put it, to that “within that warns us of danger”—to the warning sense that says: “Look...

The Practical Joke…   January 24, 1965

Humor is a wonderful lubricant in life. “Good humor,” said Stanislaus, “is the health of the soul,” and heaven spare us the starchy stiffness of living without sincere and...

Humor--the Measure of the Mind   January 31, 1965

“It takes courage to live,” said Jerome Fleishman, “⎯courage and strength and hope and humor.” Certainly humor has relieved much pressure, has saved many people, has served...

A Man on His Knees   February 7, 1965

We turn today to a sentence which says: “There is no limit to the reach and power of prayer.” Not only is there no limit, but in some situations there is no substitute—as many have come...

The Reach and Power of Prayer   February 14, 1965

“There is no limit to the reach and power of prayer.”1 Everyone needs help, no one is self-made, no one is self-sufficient, no one, in a sense, is safe, for all are subject to accident,...

Washington and the Genius of Character   February 21, 1965

As young people face problems, the qualities of character that have shaped the leaders of the past become urgently important in the present. And this increasingly becomes clear: that without...

The Use of Profanity   February 28, 1965

On the prevalent practice of profanity, we cite these words from George Washington: “The foolish and wicked practice of profane cursing and swearing is a vice so mean and los, that every...

We Can Be All There…   March 7, 1965

One of the most gracious and considerate men of our acquaintance, and one of the busiest also, puts at ease those who come to call by giving them his complete attention. Many people seem preoccupied...

The Courtesy of Giving Attention   March 14, 1965

“If there be anything that can be called genius,” said Thomas Reid, “it consists chiefly in ability to give that attention to a subject which keeps it steadily in the mind . ....

Seeing People a Second Time   March 21, 1965

This provocatively was expressed by a successful executive, who said: “You always meet people a second time.”1 Sometimes in thoughtlessness we behave towards others as if we would never...

What Cometh Out of a Man   March 28, 1965

What a man laughs at, may be the measure of his mind.1 The words he uses may also be the measure of his mind, or even more than his mind⎯his character, his soul, what he is inside. Said the Master...

What Two Married People Owe Each Other   April 4, 1965

John Ruskin said, “Do not think you can make a girl lovely, if you do not make her happy.”1 This moves us to the question of marriage, of parents, of children, and of all that happens at...

Marriage Is More Than Two People…   April 11, 1965

“It is commonly though that the number of marriages which are more disappointing is greater than of those which give more blessedness,” observed one author. “But the enlargement...

To Know That Life Never Ends…   April 18, 1965

With deeply moving insight a poet left us these words: Who that hath ever been Could bear to be no more? Yet who would tread again the scene He trod through life before? There is much earnest...

Where Else but Home?   April 25, 1965

“Every home is perforce a good or bad educational center,” wrote Ida Tarbell. “It does its work in spite of every effort to shrink or supplement it. No teacher can entirely undo...

Acting in Anger   May 2, 1965

Uncontrolled anger is an outcropping of character. “Men must not turn into bees (that put their lives into their sting) . . .” said Sir Francis Bacon. “To contain anger from...

Everything Touches Everything…   May 16, 1965

About a century ago, John Muir in looking at the great expanse of Nature, wrote a book called My First Summer in the Sierra, in which he said: “No Sierra landscape that I have seen holds...

The Doctrine of Completed Work   May 23, 1965

We have seen sometime, somewhere, a title⎯”The doctrine of completed work.” There is a limit to what we can pursue effectively at any one time; and one way to keep from ineffective...

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