“We might do well to stay home a few days and walk over the fields, or to stand in the shelter of the barn door and reflect upon the relentless and yet benevolent forces of Mother Nature. The laws of nature are relentless. They can never be disobeyed without exacting a penalty. Yet they are benevolent, for when they are understood and obeyed, nature yields up the abundance that blesses those who understand and obey.” WellsHomeMightLawMotherForceNatureWalksDoorsFieldsUnderstoodAbundanceBlessYieldShelterPenaltiesLaws Of NatureRelentlessMother NatureBenevolentBarns Author:Wheeler McMillen
“His Majesty's Government views with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.” PeopleMayCountryDoneUseHomeGovernmentPoliticalCommunityReligiousViewsRightsObjectsAchievementUnderstoodPrejudiceJewEnjoyedEstablishmentOther CountriesFavourPalestineMajestyEndeavourFacilitateJewish CommunityJewish NationalReligious Rights Author:Arthur Balfour
“God's signs are not always the ones we look for. We learn in tragedy that his purposes are not always our own. Yet the prayers of private suffering, whether in our homes or in this great cathedral, are known and heard, and understood.” LooksHomeHumorPoliticalPurposeSufferingPrayerKnownHeardUnderstoodTragedyCathedralsPolitical Humor Author:George W. Bush