Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Harry Emerson Fosdick Quotes. Let’s look at these pieces of wisdom. We definitely have something to learn from them!
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To keep the Golden Rule we must put ourselves in other people’s places, but to do that consists in and depends upon picturing ourselves in their places.
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He who chooses the beginning of the road chooses the place it leads to. It is the means that determines the end.
3
God is not a cosmic bellboy for whom we can press a button to get things.
4
Don’t simply retire from something; have something to retire to.
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The tragedy of war is that it uses man’s best to do man’s worst.
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No horse gets anywhere until he is harnessed. No stream or gas drives anything until it is confined. No Niagara is ever turned into light and power until it is tunneled. No life ever grows great until it is focused, dedicated, disciplined.
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Religion is not a burden, not a weight, it is wings.
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Hating people is like burning down your own house to get rid of a rat.
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The world is moving so fast these days that the one who says it can’t be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it.
10
Christians are supposed not merely to endure change, nor even to profit by it, but to cause it.
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The steady discipline of intimate friendship with Jesus results in men becoming like Him.
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Life asks not merely what you can do; it asks how much can you endure and not be spoiled.
13
I hate war… for the dictatorships it puts in the place of democracies, and for the starvation that stalks after it.
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I would rather live in a world where my life is surrounded by mystery than live in a world so small that my mind could comprehend it.
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Whatever you laugh at in others, laughs at yourself.
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Democracy is based upon the conviction that there are extraordinary possibilities in ordinary people.
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He who cannot rest, cannot work; he who cannot let go, cannot hold on; he who cannot find footing, cannot go forward.
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Every human life involves an unfathomable mystery, for man is the riddle of the universe, and the riddle of man in his endowment with personal capacities.
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Picture yourself vividly as winning, and that alone will contribute immeasurably to success.
20
Bitterness imprisons life; love releases it.
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He who knows no hardships will know no hardihood. He who faces no calamity will need no courage. Mysterious though it is, the characteristics in human nature which we love best grow in a soil with a strong mixture of troubles.
22
I hate war for its consequences, for the lies it lives on and propagates, for the undying hatreds it arouses.
23
Life consists not simply in what heredity and environment do to us but in what we make out of what they do to us.
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Our power is not so much in us as through us.
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A person wrapped up in himself makes a small package.