God and all attributes of God are eternal.
You cannot explain failure any more than you can argue with success.
The best leader brings out the best in those he has stewardship over.
One who cares is one who listens.
Work is honorable. It is good therapy for most problems. It is the antidote for worry. It is the equalizer for deficiency of native endowment. Work makes it possible for the average to approach genius. What we may lack in aptitude, we can make up for in performance. . . .
How we use our leisure is equally as important to our joy as our occupational pursuits. Proper use of leisure requires discriminating judgment. Our leisure provides opportunity for renewal of spirit, mind, and body. It is a time for worship, for family, for service, for study, for wholesome recreation. It brings harmony into our life.
Seek first to understand before being understood.
Humor is the affectionate communication of insight.
It is a wonderful fact that men and women saved by the blood of Jesus rarely remain subjects of charity, but rise at once to comfort and respectability. . . I never saw a man who put Christ first in his life that wasn't successful.
That's the risk you take if you change: that people you've been involved with won't like the new you. But other people who do will come along.
We must walk consciously only part way toward our goal, and then leap in the dark to our success. What we do best or most perfectly is what we have most thoroughly learned by the longest practice, and at length it falls from us without our notice, as a leaf from a tree.