“Amid the stirring and manifold activities of the age in which we live, to be neutral in the strife is to rank with the enemies of the Saviour. There is no greater foe to the spread of His cause in the world than the placid indifferentism which is too honorable to betray, while it is too careless or too cowardly to join Him.” WorldAgeCausesEnemyGreaterActivitySpreadBetrayHonorableStrifeFoeCarelessSaviourCowardlyStirringManifoldPlacid Book:Biographical and Historical Lectures: Comprising: The Prophet of Horeb, John Bunyan; Macaulay; Wilberforce; The Huguenots Source: Biographical and Historical Lectures: Comprising: The Prophet of Horeb, John Bunyan; Macaulay; Wilberforce; The Huguenots
“All the world over it is true that a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways, like a wave on the streamlet, tossed hither and thither with every eddy of its tide. A determinate purpose in life and a steady adhesion to it through all disadvantages, are indispensable conditions of success.” MenWorldWayPurposeConditionsWaveOver ItPurpose Of LifeSteadyTidesIndispensableDisadvantagesUnstableDouble Minded Author:William Morley Punshon
“Don't aim at any impossible heroisms. Strive rather to be quiet in your own sphere. Don't live in the cloudland of some transcendental heaven; do your best to bring the glory of a real heaven down, and ray it out upon your fellows in this work-day world.” WorldRealHeavenImpossibleQuietGloryDown AndAimFellowsStriveRaysSpheresHeroismTranscendentalWork Day Book:Lectures and Sermons Source: Lectures and Sermons