There are parts of a ship which taken by themselves would sink. The engine would sink. The propeller would sink. But when the parts of a ship are built together, they float. So with the events of my life. Some have been tragic. Some have been happy. But when they are built together, they form a craft that floats and is going places. And I am comforted.
Ralph Washington SockmanTrue humility is intelligent self-respect which keeps us from thinking too highly or too meanly of ourselves. It makes us mindful of the nobility God meant us to have. Yet it makes us modest by reminding us how far we have come short of what we can be.
Ralph Washington SockmanIn being realistic we do not always have to be pessimistic. Christ never blinked his eyes at bad things. But he never became so obsessed with human evil that he lost faith in man.
Ralph Washington SockmanAdvertising enriches life by quickening the imagination, arousing interest and enlarging the taste.
Ralph Washington SockmanOur love for God is tested by the question of whether we seek Him or His gifts.
Ralph Washington SockmanIn overcoming prejudice, working together is even more effective than talking together.
Ralph Washington SockmanGentleness is a divine trait: nothing is so divine as gentleness, and nothing is so gentle as real strength.
Ralph Washington SockmanWhen the congregation becomes the norm by which sermons are measured, a minister has put a mortgage on his soul.
Ralph Washington SockmanOur growth depends not on how many experiences we devour, but on how many we digest.
Ralph Washington SockmanTrue liberty consists not merely in being free from something, but also in being free for something.
Ralph Washington SockmanWhen the dictators and the opportunists are gone, the cross will still stand before us and something in us will say, That is the real thing.
Ralph Washington SockmanGood habits, which bring our lower passions and appetites under automatic control, leave our natures free to explore the larger experiences of life. Too many of us divide and dissipate our energies in debating actions which should be taken for granted.
Ralph Washington SockmanThe roads of life are strewn with the wreckage of run-down, half-finished loves.
Ralph Washington SockmanAll our science and philosophy form only an island of knowledge surrounded by an ocean of mystery. The larger the island grows, the longer the shoreline where the known meets the unknown.
Ralph Washington SockmanThe test of our religion is whether it fits us to meet emergencies. A man has no more character than he can command in a time of crisis.
Ralph Washington SockmanAs long as we can keep our international relations in the realm of conference rather than open conflict, we are giving truth more time to vindicate itself. And what we ourselves need is more faith in the power of truth.
Ralph Washington SockmanFaced with the immensity of the universe, Job realized that there are limits to man's rationalizing, that we cannot find where the cloud of sorrow starts, that all our boasted knowledge is but an island in the vast ocean of mystery, and as the island of knowledge grows larger, the shore line of mystery becomes longer. At the end of his wits, he surrendered in trust to a Higher Wisdom.
Ralph Washington SockmanWe seem to want mass production, but we must remember that men are individuals not to be satisfactorily dealt with in masses, and the making of men is more important than the production of things.
Ralph Washington SockmanWhen we count on chance in lieu of law and labor, we weaken our healthy attitudes toward work, our fellow men and our God.
Ralph Washington SockmanA service of worship is primarily a service to God. When we realize this and act upon it, we make it a service to men.
Ralph Washington SockmanLet us not bankrupt our today's by paying interest on the regrets of yesterday and borrowing in advance the troubles of tomorrow.
Ralph Washington SockmanThe hope of free people in a frightened world is the values which people put ahead of inventions when their backs are to the wall. These values are beauty, truth, goodness and having a faith, all of which are bombproof.
Ralph Washington SockmanIn all living there is a certain narrowness of application which leads to breadth and power. We have to concent on a thing in order to master it. Then we must be broad enough not to be narrowed by our specialties.
Ralph Washington SockmanThe roots of responsibility run out to the ends of the earth and we can no more isolate our consciences from world issues than we can fence off our oyster beds from the tides of the ocean.
Ralph Washington SockmanThe test of courage comes when we are in the minority. The test of tolerance comes when we are in the majority.
Ralph Washington SockmanWhatever the right hand findeth to do, the left hand carries a watch on its wrist to show how long it takes to do it.
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