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Feeling comes before reflection (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
It is not the business of religion in these days to isolate herself from the world like John the Baptist. She must go down into the world like Jesus Christ (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
Although music appeals simply to the emotions, and represents no definite images in itself, we are justified in using any language which may serve to convey to others our musical expressions. Words will often pave the way for the more subtle operations of music, and unlock the treasures which sound alone can rifle, and hence the eternal popularity of song (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
All good government must begin at home (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
Precious beyond price are good resolutions. Valuable beyond price are good feelings (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
The religious instinct will never be replaced by law or even philanthropy (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
Morality will be very difficult for the man who does not pray (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
Words are poor interpreters in the realms of emotion. When all words end, music begins; when they suggest, it realizes; and hence is the secret of its strange, inexpressible power (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
All good government must begin at home. It is useless to make good laws for bad people; what is wanted is this, to subdue the tyranny of the human heart (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
To be selfish is to sacrifice the nobler for the meaner ends, and to be sordidly content (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
Emotion is the atmosphere in which thought is steeped, that which lends to thought its tone or temperature, that to which thought is often indebted for half its power (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
No soul is bad enough for a fixed hell, or good enough for a fixed heaven, however useful the words may be as pointing to opposite states (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
Oh, the solitariness of sin! There is nothing like it, except, perhaps, the solitariness of death. In that isolation none can reach you, none can feed you (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
No hell will frighten men away from sin; no dread of prospective misery; only goodness can cast hell out of any man, and set up the kingdom of heaven within (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)
After the sleep of death we are to gather up our forces again with the incalculable results of this life, a crown of shame or glory upon our heads, and begin again on a new level of progress (Hugh Reginald Haweis Quotes)