All-Saints—the unknown good that rest

In God’s still memory folded deep.

Lowell.

Doing nothing for others is the undoing of ourselves.

Horace Mann.

Of nothing may we be more sure than this, that if we cannot sanctify our present lot, we could sanctify no other. Our heaven and our Almighty Father are there or nowhere.

Dr. James Martineau.

“Whether in large or small affairs, there must be perpetual adjustment. Neither men nor women, more than our finely strung musical instruments, can escape the need of constant tuning.”

As nothing reveals character like the company we like and keep, so nothing foretells futurity like the thoughts over which we brood.

Newell Dwight Hillis.