“O the anguish of that thought that we can never atone to our dead for the stinted affection we gave them, for the light answers we returned to their plaints or their pleadings, for the little reverence we showed to that sacred human soul that lived so close to us, and was the divinest thing God had given us to know!” KnowsHumansLittlesSoulLightGivenAnswersSacredAffectionReverenceAnguishHuman SoulPleading Book:Scenes of Clerical Life Source: Scenes of Clerical Life
“Curiosity is natural to the soul of man and interesting objects have a powerful influence on our affections. Let these influencing powers actuate, by the permission or disposal of Providence, from selfish or social views, yet in time the mysterious will of Heaven is unfolded, and we behold our conduct, from whatever motives excited, operating to answer the important designs of heaven.” MenImportantSoulHeavenSocialNaturalAnswersInterestingViewsPowerfulInfluenceDesignObjectsCuriosityAffectionExcitedSelfishMysteriousMotiveProvidencePermission Author:Daniel Boone
“Nothing but love can answer to love; no affection, no kindness, no care, can supply its place: it is its own sweet want.” WantCareAnswersKindnessSweetAffection Book:Ethel Churchill: Or, The Two Brides ... Source: Ethel Churchill: Or, The Two Brides ...
“He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune, for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. Certainly the best works and of greatest merit for the public have proceeded from the unmarried or childless men, which both in affection and means have married and endowed the public. He was reputed one of the wise men that made answer to the question, when a man should marryA young man not yet, an elder man not at all.” MenShouldMeanChildrenMadeYoungGivenAnswersVirtueWiseWifeMarriedFortuneAffectionMeritYoung ManEnterpriseEldersMischiefBest WorkHostageImpedimentsUnmarried Author:Francis Bacon