“I enter a most earnest plea that in our hurried and rather bustling life of today we do not lose the hold that our forefathers had on the Bible. I wish to see the Bible study as much a matter of course in the secular colleges as in the seminary. No educated man can afford to be ignorant of the Bible, and no uneducated man can afford to be ignorant of the Bible.” MenMatterTodayCoursesWishLosesStudyCollegeBibleIgnorantEducatedPresidentialSecularEarnestBible StudyForefathersUneducatedEducated ManSeminary Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“I wish that I could marshall all the young to an appreciation of the fact that you have an earnest work in life and your amusements and recreations are only to help you along in that work.” FactsHelpingYoungWishDancingAppreciationEarnestAmusementRecreation Book:Live Coals Source: Live Coals
“Do you wish to become rich? You may become rich, that is, if you desire it in no half way, but thoroughly. A miser sacrifices all to his single passion; hoards farthings and dies possessed of wealth. Do you wish to master any science or accomplishment? Give yourself to it and it lies beneath your feet. Time and pains will do anything. This world is given as the prize for the men in earnest; and that which is true of this world is truer still of the world to come.” IfsMenWorldWayGivingMayStillsPainLyingDesireDiesPassionGivenWishWealthHalfRichSacrificeFeetThis WorldHe ManMastersAccomplishmentPrizePossessedEarnestMisersEarnestnessHalf WayBecome Rich Book:Sermons Preached at Brighton Source: Sermons Preached at Brighton