What thousands and millions of recollections there must be in us! And every now and then one of them becomes known to us; and it shows us what spiritual depths are growing in us, what mines of memory. William Mountford More Quotes by William Mountford More Quotes From William Mountford To commiserate is sometimes more than to give, for money is external to a man's self, but he who bestows compassion communicates his own soul. William Mountford communication sympathy men With a mind not diseased, a holy life is a life of hope; and at the end of it, death is a great act of hope. William Mountford hope life-is mind No martyr ever went the way of duty, and felt the shadow of death upon it. The shadow of death is darkest in the valley, which men walk in easily, and is never felt at all on a steep place, like Calvary. Truth is everlasting, and so is every lover of it; and so he feels himself almost always. William Mountford shadow-of-death valleys men Let a disciple live as Christ lived, and he will easily believe in living again as Christ does. William Mountford doe believe christ It is our souls which are the everlastingness of God's purpose in this earth. William Mountford purpose soul earth Night by night I will lie down and sleep in the thought of God, and in the thought, too, that my waking may be in the bosom of the Father; and some time it will be, so I trust. William Mountford sleep father lying Where is the subject that does not branch out into infinity? For every grain of sand is a mystery; so is every daisy in summer, and so is every snow-flake in winter. Both upwards and downwards, and all around us, science and speculation pass into mystery at last. William Mountford branches summer winter Only let us love God, and then nature will compass us about like a cloud of Divine witnesses; and all influences from the earth, and things on the earth, will be ministers of God to do us good. Only let there be God within us, and then every thing outside us will become a godlike help. William Mountford nature earth clouds Yes, I live in God, and shall eternally. It is His hand upholds me now; and death will be but an uplifting of me into His bosom. William Mountford eternity uplifting hands Selfishness, eager for a heaven of enjoyment, is quite a different thing in the soul from love and purity and truth, yearning together for what is their natural element. William Mountford soul together heaven O it is a happy thing to feel ourselves helpless and naught, for then the presence of God is felt to wrap us about so lovingly! Everlasting, infinite, almighty, these are the words that strengthen us with speaking them. William Mountford almighty infinite humility The second childhood of a saint is the early infancy of a happy immortality, as we believe. William Mountford childhood age believe It is from out of the depths of our humility that the height of our destiny looks grandest. Let me truly feel that in myself I am nothing, and at once, through every inlet of my soul. God comes in, and is everyone in me. William Mountford destiny humility soul I do not say the mind gets informed by action, — bodily action; but it does get earnestness and strength by it, and that nameless something that gives a man the mastership of his faculties. William Mountford mind giving men Duty reaches down the ages in its effects, and into eternity; and when the man goes about it resolutely, it seems to me now as though his footsteps were echoing beyond the stars, though only heard faintly in the atmosphere of this world. William Mountford atmosphere stars men Do we not hear voices, gentle and great, and some of them like the voices of departed friends,— do we not hear them saying to us, Come up hither? William Mountford departed come-up voice ... science and speculation pass into mystery at last. William Mountford mysterious mystery lasts Eternity is the divine treasure-house, and hope is the window, by means of which mortals are permitted to see, as through a glass darkly, the things which God is preparing. William Mountford glasses house mean Yes, death, the hourly possibility of it, death is the sublimity of life. William Mountford life-death possibility death The light of genius is sometimes so resplendent as to make a man walk through life, amid glory and acclamation; but it burns very dimly and low when carried into "the valley of the shadow of death." But faith is like the evening star, shining into our souls the more brightly, the deeper is the night of death in which they sink. William Mountford stars faith night