Nothing That Has an End Is Long…   December 28, 1958

It was recorded of a certain ancient king that he lived a hundred and twenty years, and that he reigned for eighty years — longer than most men live. And then the recorder of this chronology quickly...

The Nearness of Nineteen Centuries   December 21, 1958

We seem sometimes to consider people and events of the far past as something quite apart from the present. But they are nearer to us than we sometimes suppose. If we have lived twenty-five years, a...

A Soul in Right Health…   December 14, 1958

“The preservation of health is a duty.”1 In other words, there is — on all of us — an obligation to keep free from contaminating and injurious substances and habits and influences that...

The Harvest of Health   December 7, 1958

In recent observations we have arrived at an awareness that old age is the harvest of the years of youth; that each part of life is as natural as all others, and all make a complete picture. And one...

Old Age: The Harvest of the Years of Youth   November 30, 1958

A subject so greatly significant as old age is not soon exhausted — and we would add at this hour some further thoughts on this theme: “We grow old naturally,” said one physician,...

If We Miss the Spring…   November 23, 1958

“The course of life is… run but in one way, and only once.”1 This was said of youth as it moves into old age, but it has its application in other ways also. People sometimes punish...

On Old Age   November 16, 1958

As the years come and go, increasingly there is concern and consideration for old age. Youth and age endlessly have both come in for comment. In a sense, the comparisons and appraisals are somewhat...

Seeking and Accepting Counsel   November 9, 1958

We have all seen youngsters and others also, listen reluctantly to last-minute instructions. “I know, I know,” impatiently they reply, maybe having half heard. They are confident they...

The Duty of Discipline   October 26, 1958

Correction as an essential part of the teaching process. Suppose that in the schoolroom not even the teacher cared enough to correct, or that in the home, not even parents cared enough to correct —...

The Kindness of Correction   October 19, 1958

We would turn for a moment or two today to what could seem to be a paradoxical subject: The kindness of correction. We are thinking of some lines of a letter from a girl whose parents had corrected...

The Courage to Run Away   October 12, 1958

It takes many kinds of courage to live through life — the courage to face facts, to solve problems; the courage to accept assignments, to stay with what we have started, the courage to follow...

The Happiness That Faces Facts   October 5, 1958

Within a framework of principles, it is the variability among men, the differences as well as the likenesses, that permit happiness to be possible — for if all wanted to do the same things at the...

Prescription for the Heavyhearted…   September 28, 1958

Sometime we suffer the symptoms of disease we don’t have. And sometimes we suffer the symptoms of unhappiness simply from overemphasizing the negative side of situations. This is easy to do,...

Are We Good for Each Other?   September 21, 1958

To an audience of young people, a wise counselor recently proposed a question concerning those with whom they keep company — a question which all of us could well ask concerning ourselves and all...

On Leaving Friends and Family   September 14, 1958

With the passing seasons, there come times of leave-taking. Many leave home, many young people particularly, for school, for work, for other opportunities. And leaving home-ties is always in some...

On Relying on Laws and Locks   September 7, 1958

It is wonderful to feel safe with someone– but after all considerations are taken into account and given their proper appraisal, we had just as well face this fact: that the only things we can count...

The Character to Carry Responsibility   August 31, 1958

Among the distinguishing differences between people — one which classifies and separates men in significant measure — is the willingness, the ability, the character, the demonstrated desire to...

The Courage to Make Decisions   August 24, 1958

Taking time to decide is sometimes essential for safety. But there is also such a thing as taking to much time. The power of decision is often lost by delaying to long. We should never be too...

Slamming Doors…   August 17, 1958

If we were to title what follows in one phrase we could perhaps call it “Slamming doors.” But one things about slamming doors is this — that some of them don’t open again — or not...

Safety--and the Full Living of Life…   August 10, 1958

What follows is not a comment of the kind this hour generally suggests. But that which pertains to people, to their health and happiness, to the full and effective living of life, is a proper...

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