“the principal sources of human misery may fairly be said to lie in the over-possession, under-possession, and the unwise use of economic goods.” HumansMaySaidUseLyingEconomicSourceEconomicsMiseryPossessionGoodsPrincipalUnwise Author:Georgia Harkness
“Everybody, whether or not he puts the question vocally, wants to know whether life has any meaning, what his relation is to 'whatever gods there be,' why he is here, what his destiny is, how sin and pain may be overcome, whether prayer matters, what lies beyond death for himself and his loved ones.” KnowsWantMayMatterPainLyingPrayerSinDestinyOvercomingRelationLoved Ones Author:Georgia Harkness
“Prayer is essentially a process by which ideals are enabled to become operative in our lives. It may be more than this, but it is at least this.” MayProcessPrayerOur LivesIdeals Book:The Recovery of Ideals Source: The Recovery of Ideals
“The perpetual danger which besets religion is that it may substitute gentility and aestheticism for prophetic insight and power.” MayReligionDangerInsightSubstitutesPerpetualPropheticGentility Author:Georgia Harkness