If the impure and the unjust, the drunkard and the licentious, are loathsome to us, what must be the infinite loathing of an infinitely pure Spirit for those who are worldly and selfish, licentious and cruel, ambitious and animal! But with this great loathing is a great pity. And the pity conquers the loathing, appeases it, satisfies it, is reconciled with it, only as it redeems the sinner from his loathsomeness, lifts him up from his degradation, brings him to truth and purity, to love and righteousness; for only thus is he or can he be brought to God.
Do not teach your children never to be angry; teach them how to be angry. - Lyman Abbott
Do not teach your children never to be angry; teach them how to be angry.
- Lyman Abbott
The artist does not really create; he discovers. - Lyman Abbott
The artist does not really create; he discovers.
Patience is passion tamed. - Lyman Abbott
Patience is passion tamed.
The ideal of character always runs beyond the attainment. - Lyman Abbott
The ideal of character always runs beyond the attainment.
Every great sin ought to rouse a great anger. Mob law is better than no law at all. A community which rises in its wrath to punish with misdirected a… - Lyman Abbott
Every great sin ought to rouse a great anger. Mob law is better than no law at all. A community which rises in its wrath to punish with misdirected a…
No man can be patient who has not strong passions, for patience is passion tamed. - Lyman Abbott
No man can be patient who has not strong passions, for patience is passion tamed.
A graceful and blessed old age must have three elements in it: a happy retrospect, a peaceful present, and an inspiring future. And old age cannot ha… - Lyman Abbott
A graceful and blessed old age must have three elements in it: a happy retrospect, a peaceful present, and an inspiring future. And old age cannot ha…
A child is a beam of sunlight from the Infinite and Eternal, with possibilities of virtue and vice - but as yet unstained. - Lyman Abbott
A child is a beam of sunlight from the Infinite and Eternal, with possibilities of virtue and vice - but as yet unstained.
We often pray for purity, unselfishness, for the highest qualities of character, and forget that these things cannot be given, but must be earned. - Lyman Abbott
We often pray for purity, unselfishness, for the highest qualities of character, and forget that these things cannot be given, but must be earned.
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