He that would speak Divine things in a language which living men of to-day can comprehend, must keep up with the researches and discoveries of men who study nature, and put her words into the speech of the present. John H. Vincent More Quotes by John H. Vincent More Quotes From John H. Vincent There can be no rainbow without a cloud and a storm. John H. Vincent adversity sadness clouds Ideas are the factors that lift civilization. They create revolutions. There is more dynamite in an idea than in many bombs. John H. Vincent revolution civilization ideas There is more dynamite in an idea than in many bombs. John H. Vincent dynamite bombs ideas Reach up as far as you can, and God will reach down all the way. John H. Vincent gods-will way We are pilgrims, not settlers; this earth is our inn, not our home. John H. Vincent inns earth home At some time, here or hereafter, every account must be settled, and every debt paid in full. John H. Vincent accounts debt justice In the highest class of God's school of suffering we learn not resignation nor patience, but rejoicing in tribulation. John H. Vincent suffering class school The teacher should use illustrations for the better teaching of the lesson, and never to fill up time, to amuse the class, or to display his own genius. John H. Vincent illustration teaching teacher