“The observance of Lent is the very badge of Christian warfare. By it we prove ourselves not to be enemies of Christ. By it we avert the scourges of divine justice. By it we gain strength against the princes of darkness, for it shields us with heavenly help. Should men grow remiss in their observance of Lent, it would be a detriment to God’s glory, a disgrace to the Catholic religion, and a danger to Christian souls. Neither can it be doubted that such negligence would become the source of misery to the world, of public calamity, and of private woe.” MenWorldShouldSoulHelpingWould BeChristianGrowsChristJusticeEnemyDarknessDangerDivineSourceProveGloryGainsCatholicMiseryHeavenlyWarfareWoeCalamityDisgraceShieldsDoubtedBadgesScourgeNegligenceObservanceAvertDivine JusticeCatholic Religion Author:Pope Benedict XIV
“Be carefree yet careful: While you should work on overcoming unnecessary worrying, have a healthy fear of danger and sensibly guard yourself from harm. Overcoming worry does not mean putting yourself in danger, but in having a calm attitude in dealing with difficulties and accepting what cannot be changed.” ShouldMeanDoeAttitudeAcceptingWorryDangerChangedHealthyOvercomingDifficultyCalmCarefulHarmAnticipationUnnecessaryCarefreeOvercoming WorryHealthy Fear Author:Zelig Pliskin
“Only when a republic's life is in danger should a man uphold his government when it is wrong. There is no other time.” MenShouldGovernmentLife IsDangerRepublic Book:Mark Twain's Fables of Man Source: Mark Twain's Fables of Man
“If suicide be supposed a crime, it is only cowardice can impel us to it. If it be no crime, both prudence and courage should engage us to rid ourselves at once of existence when it becomes a burden. It is the only way that we can then be useful to society, by setting an example which, if imitated, would preserve every one his chance for happiness in life, and would effectually free him from all danger or misery.” IfsWayShouldChanceExistenceCrimeDangerExampleSuicideMiseryBurdenSettingSettingsPreservesCowardicePrudenceLife HappinessSetting An Example Book:Essays: Moral, Political and Literary Source: Essays: Moral, Political and Literary
“If you are going to call yourself a Christian - and I don't - then you have to ask yourself a fundamental question, and that is: Whom would Jesus torture? Whom would Jesus drag around on a dog's leash? How can Christians tolerate it? It is unconscionable. It has put our young men and women who are over there, fighting a war that they should not have been asked to fight - it has put them in greater danger.” IfsMenShouldHas BeensWarChristianYoungFightingAsksJesusChristianityGreaterDogDangerMen And WomenFundamentalsYoung ManTortureDragTolerateLeashes Author:Ron Reagan
“There is a built-in danger in old age which, if we give in to it, makes aging one of the most difficult periods of life, rather than one of the most satisfying - which it should be. Tye danger of old age is that we may start acting old.” IfsGivingShouldMayAgeDifficultActingDangerPeriodsBuiltAgingOld AgeSatisfying Author:Joan D. Chittister
“We are so considerate of the minute constitutional rights and even of the political feelings and influence of people whom we have every reason to anticipate with preventive action!... The Japanese in California should be under armed guard to the last man and woman and to hell with habeas corpus until the danger is over.” PeopleMenShouldReasonFeelingsActionLastsPoliticalHellRightsInfluenceMinutesDangerMen And WomenCaliforniaAnticipateConsiderateConstitutional RightsCorpusHabeas CorpusArmed Guards Author:Westbrook Pegler
“The unnatural and increasingly rapid growth of the feeble-minded and insane classes, coupled as it is with steady restriction among all the thrifty, energetic and superior stocks constitutes a national and race danger which is impossible to exaggerate. I feel that the source from which the stream of madness is fed should be cut off and sealed before another year has passed.” FeelsShouldYearsGrowthRaceClassCuttingImpossibleDangerSourceMadnessSuperiorsInsaneStreamsFedsSteadyRapidsRestrictionUnnaturalEnergeticAnother YearThriftyRapid Growth Author:Winston Churchill