“If happiness is a state of the inward life, we have to look for its chief obstructions not in outward conditions but in deeper places. Happiness depends in the last issue, as we saw, on the essential view of life. It is not a matter of distractions, nor even of mere pleasurable sensations. There may be an appearance of great prosperity with incurable sadness hidden at the heart, as there is an outward peace which is only a well-masked despair. The way to happiness is indeed harder than the way to success; for its chief enemies entrench themselves within the soul.” IfsWayWellsLooksHeartMaySoulMatterStatesLastsHappinessViewsEnemyIssuesSawsSadnessConditionsDependsEssentialsDespairHarderMereProsperityAppearanceDeeperChiefsSensationsDistractionInwardObstructionWay To Success Book:Happiness Source: Happiness
“Let thy chief terror be of thine own soul: There, 'mid the throng of hurrying desires That trample o'er the dead to seize their spoil, Lurks vengeance, footless, irresistible As exhaltations laden with slow death, And o'er the fairest troop of captured joys Breathes pallid pestilence.” SoulJoyDesireTerrorBreatheChiefsVengeanceSpoilCapturedIrresistibleHurryingPestilence Book:Daniel Deronda0: Collection of British and American Authors Source: Daniel Deronda0: Collection of British and American Authors
“Zeal is the chief source, or one of the chief sources of spiritual power. God employs living souls to communicate life. In all ages, men of zeal have produced great results. This qualification, in the absence of others, can accomplish wonders.” MenSoulAgeSpiritualResultsWonderSourceCommunicateAccomplishAbsenceChiefsZealQualificationsSpiritual PowerGreat Results Book:Conference Papers Source: Conference Papers
“Of all vices take heed of drunkenness; other vices are but fruits of disordered affections--this disorders, nay, banishes reason; other vices but impair the soul--this demolishes her two chief faculties, the understanding and the will; other vices make their own way--this makes way for all vices; he that is a drunkard is qualified for all vice.” WayTwoSoulReasonUnderstandingFruitAffectionVicesChiefsFacultyDisorderQualifiedHeedDrunkennessDrunkardsDemolish Author:Francis Quarles