“A good book is a lighthouse; a wise man is a lighthouse; conscience is a lighthouse; compassion is a lighthouse; science is a lighthouse! They all show us the true path! Keep them in your life to remain safe in the rocky and dark waters of life!” MenBookShowsWaterDarkCompassionPathWiseSafeConscienceGood BookLighthouseWater Of LifeDark Water Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“What should we do? We have no wish to interrupt the destroyer's work of saving lives... But war is war and the people being picked up out of the water are soldiers bound for the front; soldiers who are to shoot at our German brothers... The question whether we are to perish in despair or defiance, or survive all trails with a live conscience, depends wholly and solely on whether we believe in the forgiveness of sins. This 25th January was the turning point in my life, because it opened my eyes to the utter impossibility of a moral universe.” PeopleShouldBelieveWarEyeUniverseWishWaterSinMoralFrontsBrotherDependsDespairConscienceBoundsSoldierSavingTrailsImpossibilityDefianceJanuaryTurning PointsDestroyersSave A LifeForgiveness Of Sins Author:Martin Niemoller
“Dwelling beside a body of water is tonic for the weary psyche. Sea smells, sea birds, seawrack, sands - alternately cool, warm, moist and dry - a taste of brine and the presence of the rocking, slopping bluegraygreen spit-flecked waters, has the effect of rinsing the emotions, bathing the outlook, bleaching the conscience.” BodyWaterEmotionSeaEffectsTasteBirdConscienceWarmSmellDrySandWearyOutlookDwellingSpitBathingBodies Of WaterSea BirdsBleaching Book:Isle of the Dead ; Eye of Cat Source: Isle of the Dead ; Eye of Cat
“We all feel a separateness; we wish that a drop of water would soften our ego; the world needs a common conscience: agreement... we must concentrate outside ourselves.” WorldNeedsFeelsWishWaterCommonEgoConscienceAgreementDrop Of WaterSeparateness Author:Mark Tobey
“A good conscience is a port which is landlocked on every side, where no winds can possibly invade. There a man may not only see his own image, but that of his Maker, clearly reflected from the undisturbed waters.” MenMaySidesWaterWindConscienceMakersPort Author:John Dryden
“Conscience and covetousness are never to be reconciled; like fire and water they always destroy each other, according to the predominancy of the element.” WaterFireElementsConscienceCovetousness Book:Essays upon several moral subjects Source: Essays upon several moral subjects