Hugh Hewitt
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in The United States
February 22, 1956
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“Some friendships fade. Others dissolve under stress or disagreement. Still other friends just leave. Those that stick, however, are almost irreplaceable; and the sadness of long life is losing friends.”
― The Happiest Life: Seven Gifts, Seven Givers, and the Secret to Genuine Success
― The Happiest Life: Seven Gifts, Seven Givers, and the Secret to Genuine Success
“I don't know how one can endure all the sorrows of life without repairing to gratitude. There is such inevitable grief that the practice of gratitude is all that can provide the necessary armor.”
― The Happiest Life: Seven Gifts, Seven Givers, and the Secret to Genuine Success
― The Happiest Life: Seven Gifts, Seven Givers, and the Secret to Genuine Success
“One of the most ordinary weaknesses of the human intellect is to seek to reconcile contrary principles, and to purchase peace at the expense of logic. Thus there have ever been, and will ever be, men who, after having submitted some portion of their religious belief to the principle of authority, will seek to exempt several other parts of their faith from its influence, and to keep their minds floating at random between liberty and obedience.”
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