The day is of infinite length for him who knows how to appreciate and use it.
Correction does much, but encouragement does more. Encouragement after censure is as the sun after a shower.
Tolerance should, strictly speaking, be only a passing mood; it ought to lead to acknowledgment and appreciation. To tolerate a person is to affront him.
Were not the eye made to receive the rays of the sun, it could not behold the sun; if the peculiar power of God lay not in us, how could the godlike charm us?
Tolerance should really only be a passing attitude: it should lead to appreciation. To tolerate is to offend.