“There is again a living prophet on the earth speaking in the name of the Lord. And how we need such guidance! Our times are turbulent and difficult. We see wars internationally and distress domestically. Neighbors all around us face personal heartaches and family sorrows. Legions know fear and troubles of a hundred kinds.” KnowsNeedsKindWarEarthFacesNamesDifficultLordTroubleSorrowHundredNeighborGuidanceHeartacheOur TimeProphetDistressLegion Author:Jeffrey R. Holland
“We plant a tree that won't be big enough to climb until we're too old to climb trees, we write constitutions to protect the rights of people who won't be born for another hundred years and may not be worth the trouble anyway, and we try to take care of our sick, though we all suffer from a disease for which there is no cure and no hope for one. We will not last and we know we will not - and still we write, carve, build, paint and plant to last. We are, it seems to me, very, very brave.” PeopleKnowsWritingTryingYearsMayStillsEnoughBigsSeemsCareLastsSufferingBornRightsTroubleTreeProtectDiseaseHundredSickConstitutionBravePlantPaintTake CareCuresClimbsNo HopePlant A Tree Author:Linda Ellerbee
“I think Democracy is threatened in a way it hasn't been in two hundred years, and if America doesn't stand up, we're in big trouble.” IfsThinkingWayYearsTwoBigsAmericaDemocracyTroubleHundredThreatened Author:Rosie O'Donnell
“The terrible, tragic fallacy of the last hundred years has been to think that all man's troubles are due to his environment, and that to change the man you have nothing to do but change his environment. That is a tragic fallacy. It overlooks the fact that it was in Paradise that man fell.” ThinkingMenYearsHas BeensFactsLastsChangeEnvironmentTroubleHe ManTerribleHundredDuesLawyerParadiseTragicMisconceptionFallacy Book:Studies in the Sermon on the Mount Source: Studies in the Sermon on the Mount