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Reason is a permanent blessing of God to the soul. Without it there can be no large religion (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
October is nature’s funeral month. Nature glories in death more than in life. The month of departure is more beautiful than the month of coming - October than May. Every green thin loves to die in bright colors (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
Human life is God’s outer church. Its needs and urgencies are priests and pastors (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
Our children that die young are like those spring bulbs which have their flowers prepared beforehand, and leave nothing to do but to break ground, and blossom, and pass away. Thank God for spring flowers among men, as well as among the grasses of the field (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
A mother is as different from anything else that God ever thought of, as can possibly be. She is a distinct and individual creation (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
The great men of Earth are the shadow men, who, having lived and died, now live again and forever through their undying thoughts. Thus living, though their footfalls are heard no more, their voices are louder than the thunder, and unceasing as the flow of tides or air (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
October is the opal month of the year. It is the month of glory, of ripeness. It is the picture-month (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
When a man’s pride is subdued it’s like the sides of Mount Aetna. It was terrible during the eruption, but when that is over and the lava is turned into soil, there are vineyards and olive trees which grow up to the top (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
Grim care, moroseness, anxiety-all this rust of life ought to be scoured off by the oil of mirth. Mirth is God’s medicine (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
He who olny does not appreciate floral beauty is to be pitied like any other man who is born inperfect. It is a misfortune not unlike blindness (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
A man’s ledger does not tell what he is, or what he is worth. Count what is in man, not what is on him, if you would know what he is worth-whether rich or poor (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
The elms of New England! They are as much a part of her beauty as the columns of the Parthenon were the glory of its architecture (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
The little troubles and worries of life may be as stumbling blocks in our way, or we may make them stepping-stones to a nobler character and to Heaven. Troubles are often the tools by which God fashions us for better things (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
Christ is risen! There is life, therefore, after death! His resurrection is the symbol and pledge of universal resurrection! (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
A thoughtful mind, when it sees a Nation’s flag, sees not the flag only, but the Nation itself (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
Hope is sweet-minded and sweet-eyed. It draws pictures; it weaves fancies; it fills the future with delight (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
Love is ownership. We own whom we love. The universe is God’s because He loves (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
Character, like porcelain-ware, must be painted before it is glazed. There can be no change of color after it is burned in (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
Death is the Christian’s vacation morning. School is out. It is time to go home (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
The first hour of the morning is the rudder of the day. It is a blessed baptism which gives the first waking thoughts into the bosom of God (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
As long as society is absolutely divided as milk is, the cream being at the top and the impoverished milk at the bottom, so long will society be unbalanced, and liable to be thrown into convulsions out of which will spring wars. A circulation throughout keeps it in health (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
Like the cellar-growing vine is the Christian who lives in the darkness and bondage of fear. But let him go forth, with the liberty of God, into the light of love, and he will be like the plant in the field, healthy, robust, and joyful (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
Self-government by the whole people is the teleologic idea. The republican form of government is the noblest and the best, as it is the latest (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
The clearest window that ever was fashioned if it is barred by spiders’ webs, and hung over with carcasses of insects, so that the sunlight has forgotten to find its way through, of what use can it be? Now, the Church is God’s window; and if it is so obscured by errors that its light is darkness, how great is that darkness! (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
The gravest events dawn with no more noise than the morning star makes in rising. All great developments complete themselves in the world and modestly wait in silence, praising themselves never, and announcing themselves not at all. We must be sensitive, and sensible, if we would see the beginnings and endings of great things. That is our part (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
In the family, happiness is in the ratio in which each is serving the others, seeking one another’s good, and bearing one another’s burdens. (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
I never knew an early-rising, hard-working, prudent man, careful of his earnings, and strictly honest who complained of bad luck. (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
A man without ambition is like a beautiful worm - it can creep, but it cannot fly (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
It is part and parcel of every man’s life to develop beauty in himself. All perfect things have in them an element of beauty. (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
There’s not much practical Christianity in the man who lives on better terms with angels and seraphs than with his children, servants and neighbours. (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)