Sometimes in our thoughtless rushing around we become impersonal and preoccupied things that matter less, and overlook the hearts and needs of people who matter more. In the sometimes rough...
In some ways, it ought to be easier for this generation to have faith than any generation of the past⎯for many reasons⎯for we have seen so many seeming miracles⎯miracles that man, by using...
There is a phrase form somewhere that says: “Everything counts in the long run.” This applies to all that goes into making of a life, all the influences, decisions, example from earliest...
We have so much to be thankful for, that almost it overwhelms us, almost before we begin. And among the greatest blessings are life, and law, and loved ones. Without law, there would be no assurance...
“In reading world history,” wrote Harlan House, “we are impressed by the exploits of daring men leading mighty armies and conquering great nations. Yet how often do we consider the...
From somewhere comes this old and interesting observation: “We don’t stumble over mountains.” It seems we stumble over small things mostly. It is by small steps and often small...
There is this form Samuel Johnson on habit and human behavior: “the chains of habit are generally too small to be felt, until they are too strong to be broken.”1 “Do not...
“The height of human wisdom,” said Daniel Defoe, “is to bring our tempers down to our circumstances and to make a calm within, under the weight of the greatest storm...
In our concern for liberty, and law, and lawlessness, and what is of isn’t legal of moral of permissible, there sometimes seems to be too much complexity. The endless process of passing many...
A person soon learns how little he knows when a child begins to ask questions. Children often penetrate us to the very center of our souls, and in their honest, searching innocence reveal to us our...
“Don’t ever take a fence down,” said G. K. Chesterton, “until you know the reason it was put up.” Too many people in too many places tend to remove time-honored...
Among the realities of life is this: that all people have problems, that all have disappointments, that all have need to be understood, to be encouraged, and at times to be looked upon with...
Seeing children go to school for the first time is reassuring yet sobering. They leave in part the love of home, the influence of family, and begin a process from which there is no complete...
We still remember the voice saying sincerely: “A good feeling comes into my heart when I do the things I know are right.” Since the universe is run by Law, since nature lives by law,...
Whenever there is over-emphasis on avoiding work, and over-emphasis on idleness, there is also need to remember the blessing of work, the privilege of work, the pleasure of work—and of the...
There are two acceptable assumptions that we can hurt ourselves without hurting others; and the assumption that we can hurt others without hurting ourselves. The words of John Muir come to...
To repeat a self-evident sentence: “There is no such thing in human existence as being so high you’re not responsible to anybody.”1 This applies to all people in all positions. It...
There is sometimes evident an attitude of wanting to get out from under, not wanting to be accountable to anyone. Young people, for example, sometimes choose to move away from home and family and...
In looking back we often see where we took one way instead of another⎯and what we might have done differently. This, in one sense, is what happened to Scrooge in Dicken’s Christmas Carol. He...
The swift passing of a season is always sobering⎯for “Time,” said Benjamin Franklin, “is the stuff life is made of.”1 And while time in the eternal sense is limitless, what...