Keep Looking Up was my life's admonition I can do little else in my present position. — Jack Horkheimer Copy Share Image
Nature's fortuitous manifestation of her purposeless objectionableness. — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
Downright admonition, as a rule, is too blunt for the recipient. — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
The best preservative to keep the mind in health is the faithful admonition of a friend. — Francis Bacon Copy Share Image
My most frequent admonition to athletes and coaches is: train, do not strain. — Arthur Lydiard Copy Share Image
It is important that when we are engaged in admonition or exhortation or confrontation with a brother who is overcome in sin,… — R. C. Sproul Copy Share Image
“It's advice, not a commandment. Don't swallow it whole until you're absolutely sure you've been given good, healthy advice.” — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
To arrive at perfection, a man should have very sincere friends or inveterate enemies; because he would be made sensible of his… — Diogenes Copy Share Image
Abbott's Admonitions: (1) If you have to ask, you're not entitled to know. (2) If you don't like the answer, you shouldn't… — Paul Dickson Copy Share Image
The follies, vices, and consequent miseries of multitudes, displayed in a newspaper, are so many admonitions and warnings, so many beacons, continually… — Thomas Hartwell Horne Copy Share Image
“thereby gain much leisure, and save much trouble, and therefore at every action a man must privately by way of admonition suggest… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
It is an admonition to myself when I am reading other people's books. Writing a book is very difficult to do, even… — Thomas L. Dumm Copy Share Image
The familiar childhood admonition of 'counting to 10' before taking action works because it emphasizes the two key elements of anger management… — Bill Vaughan Copy Share Image
It is a fact that unless children are brought up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, they, and the society… — Charles Hodge Copy Share Image
What I mean by the Muse is that unimpeded clearness of the intuitive powers, which a perfectly truthful adherence to every admonition… — Margaret Fuller Copy Share Image
PLAGUE, n. In ancient times a general punishment of the innocent for admonition of their ruler, as in the familiar instance of… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
Lastly, I would address one general admonition to all: that they consider what are the true ends of knowledge, and that they… — Francis Bacon Copy Share Image
I read the other day some verses written by an eminent painter which were original and not conventional. The soul always hears… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
A man possessed of splendid talents, which he often abused, and of a sound judgment, the admonitions of which he often neglected;… — Thomas B. Macaulay Copy Share Image
Everyone interested in licensing our field might note that the reason licensing has been invented is to protect the public, not designers… — Milton Glaser Copy Share Image
[n regard to Jesus believing himself inspired] This belief carried no more personal imputation than the belief of Socrates that he was… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
There needs to be an order of office, but in every single office that is presented in the Scriptures there is the… — Francis Schaeffer Copy Share Image
Far and away the most futile admonition Christ ever offered was when he said, 'Have no care for tomorrow. Don't worry about… — Daniel Quinn Copy Share Image
“I would address one general admonition to all, that they consider what are the true ends of knowledge, and that they seek… — Francis Bacon Copy Share Image
He has inhibited discussion by designating admonition as the method of dealing with a heretic- and the first method, too, because he… — Tertullian Copy Share Image
Precepts are the rules by which we ought to square our lives. When they are contracted into sentences, they strike the affections;… — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
I'm not a prophet of doom, I'm a prophet of love. But love will bid a warning doom to the children who… — Keith Green Copy Share Image
It is the condition of our present state to see more than we can attain; the exactest vigilance and caution can never… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
It must descend, as the dew, upon the tender herb, or like melting flakes of snow; the softer it falls, the longer… — Jeremiah Seed Copy Share Image
Harsh reproof is like a violent storm, soon washed down the channel; but friendly admonitions, like a small shower, pierce deep, and… — Roger Chamberlain Copy Share Image
A man that is an heretic, after the first and second admonition, reject; knowing that he that is such is subverted, and… — Irenaeus of Lyons Copy Share Image
It could be a sign of pride in your life if a word of reproof or admonition is not able to be… — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
How much more beautiful would be the world and the society in which we live if...every mother regarded her children as the… — Gordon B. Hinckley Copy Share Image
Homosexuality was invented by a straight world dealing with its own bisexuality. But finding this difficult, and preferring not toadmit it, it… — Kate Millett Copy Share Image
The function of education has never been to free the mind and the spirit of man, but to bind them; and to… — Jules Henry Copy Share Image
Jack Bogle's passionate cry of Enough! contains a thought-provoking litany of life lessons regarding our individual roles in commerce and society. Employing… — David F. Swensen Copy Share Image
Not long ago I heard a Navy chaplain refer to the sage advice of the Apostle to put first things first...If we… — Calvin Coolidge Copy Share Image
Yes, I believe you can be right with God and still not like the way some people behave. Our admonition is to… — Aiden Wilson Tozer Copy Share Image
This whole process of education is to be religious, and not only religious, but Christian. And as Christianity is the only true… — Charles Hodge Copy Share Image