“My father was a poor man, very poor in a British colonial possession where class and race were very important.” MenImportantFatherPoorRaceClassPossessionBritishPoor Man Author:Sidney Poitier
“The Lord created you and me for the purpose of becoming Gods like Himself; when we have been proved in our present capacity, and been faithful with all things He puts into our possession. We are created, we are born for the express purpose of growing up from the low estate of manhood, to become Gods like unto our Father in heaven. That is the truth about it, just as it is. The Lord has organized mankind for the express purpose of increasing in that intelligence and truth, which is with God, until he is capable of creating worlds on worlds, and becoming Gods, even the sons of God” WorldHas BeensPurposeFatherHeavenBornLordGrowing UpGrowingMankindSonBecomingCreatingCapableLowsCapacityAll ThingsPossessionFaithfulOrganizedEstatesManhoodOur FatherFather In HeavenBecoming GodCreating Worlds Book:The Essential Brigham Young Source: The Essential Brigham Young
“The deer aren't our prey or our possessions -- they're us. They're us at one point in the cycle of life and we're them at another point in the cycle. The deer are twice your parents, for your mother and father are deer, and the deer that gave you its life today was mother and father to you as well, since you wouldn't be here if it weren't for that deer.” IfsWellsTodayMotherFatherParentPossessionCyclesPreyDeerMother And FatherCycle Of Life Author:Daniel Quinn
“It is an injustice that an old, broken, half-dead father should enjoy alone, in a corner of his hearth, possessions that would suffice for the advancement and maintenance of many children.” ShouldChildrenFatherEnjoyHalfBrokenInjusticePossessionCornersAdvancementMaintenanceDead Father Book:Complete Essays Source: Complete Essays
“Just what is the civil law? What neither influence can affect, nor power break, nor money corrupt: were it to be suppressed or even merely ignored or inadequately observed, no one would feel safe about anything, whether his own possessions, the inheritance he expects from his father, or the bequests he makes to his children.” FeelsChildrenLawFatherBreakInfluenceBrokenSafePossessionIgnoredInheritance Author:Marcus Tullius Cicero
“God never gives dominion to any creature which has not received his image. His image is love. Other things belong to God; but God is love. No creature that has not love will be allowed to have a permanent empire. The Father of mercy will not put the reigns of government into a hand that has no heart. Dominion is a very solemn thing; it may oppress, crush, destroy. The Father must have a guarantee for its gentleness. What guarantee can there be but his image - the possession of a nature tender as the Divine?” GivingHeartMayHandsGovernmentFatherDivineCreaturesMercyEnvironmentalPossessionPermanentCrushGuaranteesEmpiresReignGentlenessStewardshipSolemnDominionGod Is Love Author:George Matheson