I am really more interested in questions than in giving answers.
A man with money to pay for a meal can talk about hunger without demeaning himself. . . . But for a man with no money hunger is a disgrace.
There are shortcuts to happiness, and dancing is one of them.
Fame always brings loneliness. Success is as ice cold and lonely as the North Pole.
There is a need for heroism in American life today.
Worries are the most stubborn habits in the world. Even after a poor man has won a huge lottery prize, he will still for months wake up in the night with a start, worrying about food and rent.
Marriage always demands the greatest understanding of the art of insincerity possible between two human beings.
Yes, would to God that I could persuade the rich and the mighty that they would permit the whole Bible to be painted on houses, on the inside and the outside, so that all can see it. That would be a Christian work. . . If it is not a sin but good to have the image of Christ in my heart, why should it be a sin to have it in my eyes? This is especially true since the heart is more important than the eyes, and should be less stained by sin because it is the true abode and dwelling place of God.
Good communication is just as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after.
It is not error which opposes the progress of truth; it is indolence, obstinacy, the spirit of routine, every thing which favors inaction.
We have to solve the encryption problem. It is not easy.