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I think of death as a glad awakening from this troubled sleep which we call life as an emancipation from a world, which, beautiful though it may be, is still a land of captivity.
Lyman Abbott
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Lyman Abbott
Age: 86 †
Born: 1835
Born: December 18
Died: 1922
Died: October 22
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He who says, I know no fear, is no hero. No man knows courage unless he does know fear, and has that in him which is superior to fear, and conquers it.
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Never say you are too old. You do not say it now, perhaps but by and by, when the hair grows gray and the eyes grow dim and the young despair comes to curse the old age, you will say, It is too late for me. Never too late! Never too old! How old are you--thirty, fifty, eighty? What is that in immortality? We are but children.
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A miracle no longer seems to me a manifestation of extraordinary power, but an extraordinary manifestation of ordinary power. God is always showing himself.
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A child is a beam of sunlight from the Infinite and Eternal, with possibilities of virtue and vice - but as yet unstained.
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A miracle constantly repeated becomes a process of nature.
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Man puts manacles on his fellow-man God never.
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God is in all nature thank God for the scientists, for they are thinking the thoughts of God after him, whether they know it or not.
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Do not teach your children never to be angry teach them how to be angry.
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Every man's life is, consciously or unconsciously, a quest for the infinite and the eternal reality.
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