Occupation: Author Birth: April 26, 1828 Death: January 30, 1909
It is an easy thing to call names; any fool is equal to that ... and the weapon of vituperation is generally used by those who lack brains for argume….
Holy and pure are the drops that fall, When the young bride goes from her father's hall; She goes unto love yet untried and new- She parts from lo….
Horace Dinsmore was, like his father, an upright, moral man, who paid an outward respect to the forms of religion, but cared nothing for the vital po….
Though not a remarkably precocious child in other respects, she seemed to have very clear and correct views on almost every subject connected with he….
Ah, what a sweetner of toil is love—love to a dear earthly parent, and still more love to Christ. There is no drudgery in the most menial employment ….
I have often noticed that spoiled, petted children, usually have very little love for their parents, or indeed for any one but themselves..
Good husbands make good wives..