“Now, the range of our possible sufferings is determined by the largeness and nobility of our aims. It is possible to evade a multitude of sorrows by the cultivation of an insignificant life. Indeed, if it be a man’s ambition to avoid the troubles of life, the recipe is perfectly simple — let him shed his ambitions in every direction, let him cut the wings of every soaring purpose, and let him assiduously cultivate a little life, with the fewest correspondences and relations.” LifeChristianPurposeSufferingAmbitionAimGoalsDirection Book:The School of Calvary Source: The School of Calvary
“First of all, there were the sufferings which were incident to the very existence of a majestic purpose.” LifeChristianPurposeSufferingAmbitionAimGoalsDirection Book:The School of Calvary Source: The School of Calvary
“Gratitude is a vaccine, an antitoxin, and an antiseptic. This is a most searching and true diagnosis. Gratitude can be a vaccine that can prevent the invasion of a disgruntled attitude. As antitoxins prevent the disastrous effects of certain poisons and diseases, thanksgiving destroys the poison of faultfinding and grumbling. When trouble has smitten us, a spirit of thanksgiving is a soothing antiseptic.” LifeInspirationalSpiritCertainAttitudeTroubleEffectsGratitudeDiseasePoisonInvasionDiagnosisVaccinesSoothingSmittenGrumblingDisgruntled Author:John Henry Jowett