“Very sacred is the vocation of the artist, who has to do directly with the works of God, and interpret the teaching of creation to mankind. All honor to the man who treats it sacredly; who studies, as in God's presence, the thoughts of God which are expressed to him; and makes all things according to the pattern which he is ever ready to show to earnest and reverent genius on the mount.” MenShowsArtistStudyTeachingMankindCreationHe ManReadyGeniusHonorAll ThingsTreatsSacredPatternsVocationEarnestGod's Presence Author:Jason 'J' Brown
“To us, to the everyday teachers of everyday students, neither of whom is writing the book of the universe but who both have their fullest life only when they align themselves with its truths, working out our own commitment to and our own vision of agape, in however homely or personal a form, is a life long task that both guides us in our teaching endeavors and honors those endeavors at the same time.” WritingLongBookFormUniverseVisionTeacherTeachingStudentsHonorCommitmentTasksEverydayWork OutGuidesEndeavorLong LifeHomelyAgape Author:Marshall Gregory
“I found that the best way to go about [ Black men ] is to produce better men. And I think if we get them at a younger age, and start teaching these young brothers the principles of manhood: That real men go to work everyday; Real men honor God; Real men respect and adore women - that's what real men do.” IfsThinkingMenWayRealAgeYoungFoundBlackPrinciplesTeachingProduceBrotherHonorEverydayBest WayAdoreManhoodReal MenBetter ManYoung Brother Author:Steve Harvey
“I follow the teachings of Major General Smedley Darlington Butler, United States Marine Corps. He won two Congressional Medals of Honor, and he wrote the highly controversial antiwar book 'War is a Racket.'” TwoBookWarStatesUnitedUnited StatesTeachingHonorMajorsAntiwarMedalMarineControversialMarine CorpsRacketButlersUnited States MarineUnited States Marine CorpsMedal Of Honor Author:Jesse Ventura
“How could you let him do this? (Shahara) I know you’re not going to pin this on me, Shay. I didn’t raise the embryo. You did. It’s what you get for teaching him things like honor, love, courage, and loyalty. If you’d left him a scared little snot-nose, he’d still be living in your basement. (Vik)” IfsKnowsLittlesStillsLeftTeachingHonorRaisesScaredLoyaltyNosesPinsBasementsEmbryosCourage To LoveShay Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon
“The home is the first and most effective place to learn the lessons of life: truth, honor, virtue, self control, the value of education, honest work, and the purpose and privilege of life. Nothing can take the place of home in rearing and teaching children, and no other success can compensate for failure in the home.” FirstsChildrenSelfHomePurposeValuesVirtueTeachingHonestHonorLessonsPrivilegeLife LessonTruth Of LifeSelf ControlHomeschoolingTeaching ChildrenValue Of EducationHonest Work Author:David O. McKay
“The honor that we pay to the Son of God, as well as that which we render to God the Father, consists of an upright course of life. This is plainly taught us by the passage, "You that boast of the Law, through breaking the Law dishonor God."...For if he who transgresses the law dishonors God by his transgression,...it is evident that he who keeps the law honors God. So the worshipper of God is he whose life is regulated by the principles and teachings of the Divine Word” IfsWellsLawLife IsCoursesFatherPayPrinciplesTeachingTaughtDivineSonHonorWorshipPassagesEvidentBoastTaught UsTransgressionDishonorWorshippersBreaking The LawCourse Of Life Author:Origen
“The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is.” MayEndsMotivationalTruthBusinessMeditationTeachingIgnoranceHonorTruth IsMaliceTruth And HonestyTruth HonestyUltimate TruthSpiritual Truth Author:Winston Churchill