The superior man has a dignified ease without pride. The mean man has pride without a dignified ease. — Confucius (551-479 BC, Chinese philosopher, politician)
A Pot without A Single Drop of Honey
A day without a friend is like a pot without a single drop of honey left inside. — A. A. Milne (1882-1956)
with Ordinary People
Don’t underestimate what God can do with ordinary people. — David Platt (1978-, evengelical Baptist pastor)
The Capacity to Care
I feel the capacity to care is the thing which gives life its deepest significance. — Pablo Casals (1876-1973, Spanish-Catalan cellist, conductor, composer)
The Newspaper of the Soul
Impressionism is the newspaper of the soul. — Henri Matisse (1869-1954, French visual artist)
Change Outer Reality
What we achieve inwardly will change outer reality. — Plutarch (45-120 AD, Greek philosopher, historian)
Work Spares Us from Three Evils
Work spares us from three evils: boredom, vice, and need. — Voltaire (1694-1778, French writer, historian, philosopher)
Through the Wound
God enters through the wound. — Carl Jung (1875-1961, Swiss psychiatrist, pschotherapist)
To Climb Steep Hills
To climb steep hills requires a slow pace at first. — William Shakespeare (1564-1616, English poet, playwright)
Hell Is the Inability to Love
Hell is the inability to love. — Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881, Russian novelist)
