Alan Stark Quotes


Alan Stark

All faith consists essentially in the recognition of a world of spiritual values behind, yet not apart from, the world of natural phenomena.

Bereavement is the sharpest challenge to our trust in God; if faith can overcome this, there is no mountain which it cannot remove.

The soul is dyed with the color of its leisure thoughts.

We tolerate shapes in human beings that would horrify us if we saw them in a horse.

In praising science, it does not follow that we must adopt the very poor philosophies which scientific men have constructed. In philosophy they have much more to learn than to teach.

Love remembered and consecrated by grief belongs, more clearly than the happy intercourse of friends, to the eternal world; it has proved itself stronger than death.

I have no fear that the candle lighted in Palestine years ago will ever be put out.

Democracy is only an experiment in government, and it has the obvious disadvantage of merely counting votes instead of weighing them.

Action is the normal completion of the act of will which begins as prayer. That action is not always external, but it is always some kind of effective energy.

The proper time to influence the character of a child is about a hundred years before he is born.

A cat can be trusted to purr when she is pleased, which is more than can be said for human beings.

Gambling is a disease of barbarians superficially civilized.

The wise man is he who knows the relative value of things.

What is originality? Undetected plagiarism.

A man may build himself a throne of bayonets, but he cannot sit on it.

To marry is to get a binocular view of life.

Bereavement is the deepest initiation into the mysteries of human life, an initiation more searching and profound than even happy love.

Faith is an act of rational choice, which determines us to act as if certain things were true, and in the confident expectation that they will prove to be true.

Don`t get up from the feast of life without paying for your share of it.

Faith always contains an element of risk, of venture; and we are impelled to make the venture by the affinity and attraction which we feel in ourselves.

The wisdom of the wise is an uncommon degree of common sense.

The object of studying philosophy is to know one`s own mind, not other people`s.

Man, as we know him, is a poor creature; he is halfway between an ape and a god and he is travelling in the right direction.

A good government remains the greatest of human blessings and no nation has ever enjoyed it.

It takes in reality only one to make a quarrel. It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism, while the wolf remains of a different opinion.

It was said that Mr. Gladstone could persuade most people of most things, and himself of anything.

If the universe is running down like a clock, the clock must have been wound up at a date which we could name if we knew it. The world, if it is to have an end in time, must have had a beginning in time.

Let none of us delude himself by supposing that honesty is always the best policy. It is not.






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