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Orson F. Whitney
American
Clergyman
Born:
Jul 1
,
1855
Died:
May 16
,
1931
Good
History
Power
Than
Thought
Who
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What has history said of eminence without honor, wealth without wisdom, power and possessions without principle? The answer is reiterated in the overthrow of the mightiest empires of ancient times. Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome! The four successive, universal powers of the past. What and where are they?
Orson F. Whitney
Wisdom
History
Wealth
Honor
Power
Past
Babylon
Possessions
Ancient
Ancient Times
Eminence
Empires
Powers
Principle
Without
Answer
Said
Overthrow
Greece
Persia
Times
Where
Rome
Mightiest
Successive
Four
Universal
You parents of the wilful and the wayward! Don't give them up. Don't cast them off. They are not utterly lost. The Shepherd will find his sheep. They were His before they were yours - long before He entrusted them to your care; and you cannot begin to love them as He loves them.
Orson F. Whitney
Love
You
Care
Will
Long
Parents
Sheep
Lost
Before
Find
Give
Cast
Entrusted
He
Shepherd
Were
His
Off
Up
Begin
Cannot
Loves
To Love
Them
Your
Yours
Utterly
Jesus of Nazareth was a poet, no less than a prophet, of pre-eminent genius.
Orson F. Whitney
Genius
Poet
Prophet
Than
Less
Nazareth
Jesus
Our Heavenly Father is far more merciful, infinitely more charitable, than even the best of his servants, and the Everlasting Gospel is mightier in power to save than our narrow finite minds can comprehend.
Orson F. Whitney
Best
Father
Power
Our
Minds
Charitable
Comprehend
More
Finite
Merciful
Gospel
Narrow
His
Than
Infinitely
Heavenly
Heavenly Father
Mightier
Far
Even
Servants
Everlasting
Save
Poetry is that sentiment of the soul, or faculty of the mind, which enables its possessor to appreciate and realize the heights and depths of human experience. It is the power to feel pleasure or suffer pain in all its exquisiteness and intensity.
Orson F. Whitney
Soul
Experience
Mind
Power
Heights
Sentiment
Pain
Pleasure
Poetry
Faculty
Feel
Enables
Intensity
Human
Which
Human Experience
Realize
Depths
Suffer
Appreciate
The spirit of the gospel is optimistic; it trusts in God and looks on the bright side of things. The opposite or pessimistic spirit drags men down and away from God, looks on the dark side, murmurs, complains, and is slow to yield obedience.
Orson F. Whitney
God
Obedience
Dark
Dark Side
Slow
Men
Down
Complains
Side
Spirit
Looks
Gospel
Opposite
Trusts
Optimistic
Yield
Pessimistic
Bright
Away
Things
Murmur
It is my belief that many who think they dislike poetry are really poetical in their natures and are indebted to it, more than they imagine, for the success they may have achieved, even in practical pursuits, and for the enjoyment their lives have afforded them.
Orson F. Whitney
Success
Think
Indebted
More
Poetical
Poetry
Pursuits
Practical
Than
Afforded
May
Achieved
Dislike
Them
Really
Natures
Who
Many
Even
Belief
Lives
Enjoyment
Imagine
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