Quote by Phillips Brooks
The truest help we can render an afflicted man is not to take his

The truest help we can render an afflicted man is not to take his burden from him, but to call out his best energy, that he may be able to bear the burden. – Phillips Brooks

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Let every man and woman count himself immortal. Let him catch the revelation of Jesus in his resurrection. Let him say not merely, “Christ is risen,” but “I shall rise.” – Phillips Brooks

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Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones. – Phillips Brooks

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Self-confidence is either a petty pride in our own narrowness, or the realization of our duty and privilege as Gods children. – Phillips Brooks

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Union gives strength. – Aesop

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There is nothing wrong in using people. The success never uses people except to their advantage. – Mark Caine

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Affairs are easier of entrance than of exit; and it is but common prudence to see our way out before we venture in. – Aesop

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