“The safest plan, and the one most sure of success for the young man starting in life, is to select the vocation which is most congenial to his tastes.”— P.T. Barnum, amazon.com
“Considering myself called of my God to instruct the ignorant, comfort the sorrowful, confirm the weak, and rebuke the proud; by tongue and lively voice in these corrupt days rather than to compose books for the age to come, seeing that so much is written, and yet so little well observed, I decree to…”— John Knox, goodreads.com
“The painful realization came that he did not feel as guilty even about the murder as he felt about his betrayal of his calling.”— John Gardner, Peter Mickelsson, amazon.com
“And anyone who lacks the ability to don blinkers for once and to convince himself that the destiny of his soul depends upon whether he is right to make precisely this conjecture and no other at this point in his manuscript should keep well away from science. He will never be able to submit to what w…”— Max Weber, amazon.com