James Cash Penney Quotes
So I Come Back Again To The Condition That The Golden Rule, If One Adopts It, Is A Difficult Master To Serve. The Ship's Captain Will Not Throw The Compass Overboard Because The Wind Blows Fair And The Day Is Funny. For He Knows, From The Experiences Of The Ocean's Instability, That The Danger Days Of Storm Are Always "just Ahead." So The Compass Must Always Be Handy And Obedience To It Must Always Be Loyal. And So With The Golden Rulle - The Compass Must Be Ever At Hand Through Life's Journey. It Will See Us Through Trying Times. And Perhaps The Most Trying Of All Times Comes When Success Is Riding High And We May Be Tempted To "throw The Compass Overboard." It Is Then We Must Remember That All Good Days In Human Life Come From The Mastery Of The Days Of Trouble That Are Forever Recurrent.
Related Authors
- Alberto Agraso And Mony Dojeiji
- Alexander Cockburn
- Don McLean
- Eberhard Bethge
- Gladys M. Hunt
- Jean-Georges Vongerichten
- Joss Landry
- Judith Schaechter
- Kashmira Sheth
- L. W Rogers
- Lillian Gordy Carter
- Magda M. Olchawska
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Pathetic Friends
Seeing his grief over Eamon makes mine pathetic. No one will feel the loss of his brother more than him. Not his parents, not his brother's friends. Not me. Me — Jolene Perry
-
I Want To Make Us Work Quotes
Because ... most of us think that the point is something to do with work, or kids, or family, or whatever. But you don't have any of that. There's nothing — Nick Hornby
-
She Was Drowning Quotes
Rose was drowning in pleasure like she'd never known, just from a kiss. Jack wasn't touching her any place but on the lips and yet she could feel it on — Mary J. Williams
-
Thank You God For My Wife Quotes
You deal with me very frankly, and I thank you for it,' said I. 'I will try on my side to be no less honest. I believe these deep duties — Robert Louis Stevenson
-
True Love Feelings And Emotions Quotes
But I've been turning over in my mind the question of nostalgia, and whether I suffer from it. I certainly don't get soggy at the memory of some childhood knickknack; — Julian Barnes