“True faith will no more fail to produce [good works] than the sun can cease to give light.” GivingLightSunFailingProduceCeaseGood WorkTrue Faith Author:Martin Luther
“We must do everything we are obliged to do; give without reckoning, practice virtue whenever opportunity offers, constantly overcome ourselves, prove our love by all the little acts of tenderness and consideration we can muster. In a word, we must produce all the good works that lie within our strength - out of love for God.” GivingLittlesGodLyingOpportunityPracticeVirtueProduceOffersProveOvercomingGod LoveConsiderationTendernessGood WorkOur LoveObligedReckoningMuster Author:Therese of Lisieux
“When people aren't having any fun, they seldom produce good work. Kill the grimness with laughter. Encourage exuberance. Get rid of sad dogs that spread gloom.” PeopleFunDogProduceLaughterSpreadGood WorkGloomExuberanceSad Dog Author:David Ogilvy
“I think it's probably true that creative people are touched by melancholy more than the average person, and to the extent that delving into that shadow world produces good work, I'm all for it. But I think you have to be able to step back from the work, and say, "Look how miserable I felt. Look how beautifully I wrote about it. Now I'm going to get an iced coffee and chat with a friend." Writing should be a way out of despair.” PeopleThinkingWorldWayShouldWritingLooksPersonsAbleFeltStepsCreativeProduceDespairShadowAverageCoffeeMiserableTouchedMelancholyGood WorkCreative PeopleAverage PersonDelving Author:David Starkey
“The writer learns to write, in the last resort, only by writing. He must get words onto paper even if he is dissatisfied with them. A young writer must cross many psychological barriers to acquire confidence in his capacity to produce good work-especially his first full-length book-and he cannot do this by staring at a piece of blank paper, searching for the perfect sentence.” IfsWritingFirstsBookLastsYoungPerfectPiecesProducePaperCapacityCrossesSentencesPsychologicalStaringAcquireBarriersLengthBlankGood WorkResortsDissatisfiedYoung WritersBlank Paper Author:Paul Johnson
“Unless we believe the gospel, we will be driven in all we do-whether obeying or disobeying-by pride ('self-love') or fear ('of damnation'). Apart from 'grateful remembering' of the gospel, all good works are done then for sinful motives. Mere moral effort may restrain the heart, but does not truly change the heart. Moral effort merely 'jury rigs' the evil of the heart to produce moral behavior out of self-interest. It is only a matter of time before such a thin tissue collapses.” BelieveHeartMayDoeSelfMatterDoneRememberEvilInterestEffortMoralProducePrideSelf LoveBehaviorGratefulMereDrivenMotiveCollapseGood WorkSelf InterestJuryTissuesDamnationObeyingMatter Of TimeRigsDisobeyingMoral Behavior Author:Timothy Keller
“If you love something - and there are things that I love - you do want more and more and more of it, but that's not the way to produce good work.” IfsWayWantLove YouProduceGood Work Author:J. K. Rowling