Monday, April 21, 2014

Things I Learned And Wrote At Age 24

  • Trust is the price of a lie.

  • If you believe the first verse of the Bible, you shouldn't have a problem with any of the others.

  • Heaven is full of people who did good.  Hell is full of people who meant to do good.

  • Secret knowledge is better than open erudition.

  •  Peace is the foundation upon which joy is built.

  • Words are the actualization of the mind, but actions are the actualization of the heart.

  • Failure is the pavement of success and trying is the first step toward failure.

  • The principal characteristic of marriage is nonrepudiability.

  • If we would seek solace when a loved one departs, we shall find it only in strengthening the bonds between the loved ones that remain.

  • Marriage is held together by threads, not chains.

  • We must all seem as the mentally handicapped to God.

  • A married person can never say, "That's none of your business."

  •  Every human being alive knows some kind of love.