Religion is the idea which is raising the brute unto man, and man unto God.

Strength is in goodness, in purity.

We are here to work, and will have to leave all when the call comes.

When the cause is there, there is no more difficulty about the effect, the effect is bound to come.

Proper attention to the finishing, strengthening, of the means is what we need. With the means all right, the end must come.

If we analyse failures critically, in ninety-nine per cent of cases we shall find that it was because we did not pay attention to the means.

He who knows and controls his own mind knows the secret of every mind and has power over every mind.

Our actions are but effects. Actions must come when the man is there; the effect is bound to follow the cause.

As I have already remarked, the personality of the man is two-thirds, and his intellect, his words, are but one-third.