“Critic asks: 'And what, sir, is the subject matter of that painting?' - 'The subject matter, my dear good fellow, is the light.” MatterLightAsksSubjectsPaintingFellowsCriticsDearSubject Matter Author:Claude Monet
“I often ask myself, 'Who would Jesus vote for?' Then I start to think that he wouldn't vote at all; however, it would not be out of apathy or disinterest, but out of perfection and light. As a miracle worker, I think he would, by the power of God's teachings, the perseverance and the truth, influence in a modern sense whoever is put into office how to best serve his fellow men. One, like his skeptics, may find that impractical. But there is a message in that no man in power can slow the momentum of the will of God, and the miracles of his teachings will be forever victorious.” ThinkingMenMayLightAsksJesusForeverInfluenceTeachingModernOfficeMessagesPerfectionVoteMiracleFellowsWorkersPerseveranceGods WillApathyFellow ManMomentumSkepticPower Of GodDisinterestMiracle Worker Author:Criss Jami
“As far as my experience goes, men of genius are fairly gifted with the social qualities; and in this age, there appears to be a fellow-feeling among them, which had not heretofore been developed. As men, they ask nothing better than to be on equal terms with their fellow-men; and as authors, they have thrown aside their proverbial jealousy, and acknowledge a generous brotherhood.” MenFeelingsAgeAsksSocialTermQualityGeniusEqualFellowsAcknowledgeGenerousThrownBrotherhoodGiftedFellow ManProverbialFellow Feeling Book:Mosses from an Old Manse Source: Mosses from an Old Manse
“What right has a man to ask Jesus to forgive him, when his heart is still burning with hatred or festering with grudges against a fellow-creature? Confession, to be of any avail, must let go of its hold on the sin confessed.” MenHeartStillsAsksJesusSinCreaturesLetting GoHatredFellowsForgivingBurningConfessionGrudgeFestering Author:Theodore L. Cuyler
“When an American asks for the cooperation of his fellow citizens, it is seldom refused; and I have often seen it afforded spontaneously and with great good will.” AsksCitizensFellowsCooperationGood Will Book:Democracy in America: Book Two Source: Democracy in America: Book Two
“Go not to the temple to put flowers upon the feet of God, first fill your own house with the fragrance of love. Go not to the temple to light candles before the altar of God, first remove the darkness of sin from your heart. Go not to the temple to bow down your head in prayer, first learn to bow in humility before your fellow men. Go not to the temple to pray on bended knees, first bend down to lift someone who is down trodden. Go not to the temple to ask for forgiveness for your sins, first forgive from your heart those who have sinned against you.” MenFirstsHeartLightAsksHousePrayerSinDarknessFeetHumilityFlowerPrayingFellowsForgivingLiftsKneesTemplesRemoveCandleBowsFragranceFellow ManAltarsAsking For ForgivenessGod First Author:Rabindranath Tagore
“A man . . . must have a very good opinion of himself when he asks people to leave their own fireside, and encounter such a day as this, for the sake of coming to see him. He must think himself a most agreeable fellow.” PeopleThinkingMenAsksOpinionFellowsVery GoodSakeEncounters Book:Emma Source: Emma
“It is not enough to ask yourself, 'Does God's Word permit me to use these good things of the world?' You must also inquire, 'Will it serve the glory of God?'and, 'Will it edify my fellow Christians?'” WorldDoeEnoughUseChristianAsksGloryFellowsGood ThingsPermitGlory Of God Author:Walter J Chantry
“Socrates asks him the crucial question about education, and that is, If you study with this fellow, what will he make of you?” IfsAsksLearningStudyFellowsCrucial Author:Leroy S Rouner