Hugh Black Quotes
Hugh Black (1999). “The Art of Being a Good Friend: How to Bring Out the Best in Your Friends and in Yourself”, p.29, Sophia Institute Press
It is the paradox of life that the way to miss pleasure is to seek it first.
Hugh Black (1901). “Culture and Restraint”
At the heart of happiness lies peace. It is the last and the highest attainment of the soul.
Hugh Black (1911). “Happiness”
Hugh Black (1999). “The Art of Being a Good Friend: How to Bring Out the Best in Your Friends and in Yourself”, p.142, Sophia Institute Press
Hugh Black (1910). “Comfort”
No friendship has done its work until it reaches the supremest satisfaction of spiritual communion.
Hugh Black (1986). “Friendship”, Harvest House Pub
Hugh Black (1901). “Culture and Restraint”
Hugh Black (1903). “The Fruits of Friendship”
We walk among worlds unrealized until we have learned the secret of love.
Hugh Black (1986). “Friendship”, Harvest House Pub