—H. Emilie Cady.
You may not be able to leave your children a great inheritance, but day by day you may be weaving coats for them which they will wear through all eternity.
—T. L. Cuyler.
He that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he must pass himself; for every man has need to be forgiven.
—Lord Herbert.
We exhaust our strength in our impatience at our work, and the conditions that surround us. There is nothing that comes to us which we could not do easily with true adjustment, but we waste our forces in our worries.
—C. B. Newcomb.
It seems as if heroes had done almost all for the world that they can do; and not much more can come until common men awake and take their common tasks. I believe the common man’s task is the hardest.
—Phillips Brooks.
When we climb to heaven ’tis on the rounds of love to men.