“Understanding both the power of compound interest and the difficulty of getting it is the heart and soul of understanding a lot of things.” HeartSoulUnderstandingInterestDifficultyHeart And SoulCompoundsCompound Interest Author:Charlie Munger
“There are so many things in the world - in the cities - so much to see. Does art need to represent this variety and contribute to its proliferation? Can art be that free? The difficulties begin when you understand what it is that the soul will not permit the hand to make.” WorldNeedsDoeArtSoulHandsCitiesArt IsDifficultyVarietyPermitProliferation Book:Philip Guston: Collected Writings, Lectures, and Conversations Source: Philip Guston: Collected Writings, Lectures, and Conversations
“My Christian brethren, if the crowd of difficulties which stand between your souls and God succeed in keeping you away, all is lost. Right into the Presence you must force your way, with no concealment, baring the soul with all its ailments before Him, asking, not the arrest of the consequences of sin, but the cleansing of the conscience " from dead works to serve the living God," so that if you must suffer, you will suffer as a forgiven man.” IfsMenWaySoulChristianSufferingLostForceSinSucceedConscienceConsequenceDifficultyAskingCrowdsYour SoulForgivenBrethrenCleansingAilmentsConcealmentConsequences Of Sin Author:Frederick William Robertson
“Charity is not a potency of the soul, because if it were it would be natural. Nor is it a passion, because it is not in a sensitive potency in which are all passions. Nor is it a habit, because a habit is removed with difficulty; charity, however, is easily lost through one act of mortal sin. Therefore charity is not something created in the soul.” IfsSoulWould BePassionLostNaturalSinHabitDifficultyCharityMortalsSensitivePotencyMortal Sin Author:Thomas Aquinas
“To seek the greatest good is to live well, and to live well is nothing other than to love God with the whole heart, the whole soul, and the whole mind: It is therefore obvious that this love must be kept whole and uncorrupt, that is temperance; it should not be overcome with difficulties, that is fortitude, it must not be subservient to anything else, that is justice; it must discriminate among things so as not to be deceived by falsity or fraud, that is prudence.” ShouldMindWellsHeartSoulWholeWisdomPoliticsJusticeEconomyOvercomingDifficultyObviousGod LoveLiberalismFraudPrudenceDeceivedFortitudeTemperanceLive WellSubservientFalsity Author:Saint Augustine
“Out of a very intimate acquaintance with D. L. Moody, I wish to testify that he was a far greater pray-er than he was preacher. Time and time again, he was confronted by obstacles that seemed insurmountable, but he always knew the way to overcome all difficulties. He knew the way to bring to pass anything that needed to be brought to pass. He knew and believed in the deepest depths of his soul that nothing was too hard for the Lord, and that prayer could do anything that God could do.” WaySoulHardWishPrayerLordGreaterPrayingNeededOvercomingDifficultyDepthObstaclesIntimatePreacherAcquaintanceRevivalMoodyRevival PrayerGod PrayerInsurmountableRevival In America Author:R. A. Torrey
“In heaven there is laid up a pattern which he who chooses may behold, and beholding, set his own house in order. The time has now arrived at which they must raise the eye of the soul to the Universal Light which lightens all things. With the eye ever directed toward things fixed and immutable which neither injure nor are injured - these they cannot help imitating. But I quite admit the difficulty of believing that in every man there is an eye of the soul which by the right direction is re-illumined, and is more precious far than ten thousand bodily eyes.” MenBelieveMaySoulHelpingLightEyeOrderHouseHeavenThousandTenAll ThingsUniversalDifficultyRaisesPatternsEvery ManFixedInjuredRight DirectionImitating Author:Plato
“Progress, in the sense of acquisition, is something; but progress in the sense of being, is a great deal more. To grow higher, deeper, wider, as the years go on; to conquer difficulties, and acquire more and more power; to feel all one's faculties unfolding, and truth descending into the soul,--this makes life worth living.” FeelsYearsSoulSpiritualityGrowsDealsProgressGoes OnHigherDifficultyDeeperConquerAcquireFacultyWorth LivingAcquisitionUnfoldingLife Worth LivingDescending Book:Self-culture, lectures Source: Self-culture, lectures
“For, in the language of Heraclitus, the virtuous soul is pure and unmixed light, springing from the body as a flash of lightning darts from the cloud. But the soul that is carnal and immersed in sense, like a heavy and dank vapor, can with difficulty be kindled, and caused to raise its eyes heavenward.” SoulBodyLightEyeLanguagePureDifficultyRaisesCloudsHeavySensualityVirtuousFlashLightningVaporDartsDank Author:Plutarch