Quotes of William Morley Punshon - somelinesforyou

“ Cowardice asks: Is it safe? Expediency asks: Is it politic? But Conscience asks: Is it right? ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ A determinate purpose of life, and steady adhesion to it through all disadvantages, are indispensable conditions of success. ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ Cowardice asks: Is it safe? Expediency asks: Is it politic? But Conscience asks: Is it right? ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ Cowardice asks: Is it safe? Expediency asks: Is it politic? But Conscience asks: Is it right? ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ A determinate purpose of life, and steady adhesion to it through all disadvantages, are indispensable conditions of success. ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ A determinate purpose of life, and steady adhesion to it through all disadvantages, are indispensable conditions of success. ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ A determinate purpose of life, and steady adhesion to it through all disadvantages, are indispensable conditions of success. ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ Cowardice asks: Is it safe? Expediency asks: Is it politic? But Conscience asks: Is it right? ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ Cowardice asks: Is it safe? Expediency asks: Is it politic? But Conscience asks: Is it right? ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ Cowardice asks: Is it safe? Expediency asks: Is it politic? But Conscience asks: Is it right? ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ Cowardice asks: Is it safe? Expediency asks: Is it politic? But Conscience asks: Is it right? ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ A determinate purpose of life, and steady adhesion to it through all disadvantages, are indispensable conditions of success. ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ A determinate purpose of life, and steady adhesion to it through all disadvantages, are indispensable conditions of success. ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ Ours must be a robust piety — which does not get sick soon in the tainted air. The forces of evil are marshalled in unwonted activity — and there are liers in wait to surprise and to betray. Ours must be a watchful piety, which is not frightened from its steadfastness by the "noise of the captains and the shouting… ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ Cowardice asks: Is it safe? Expediency asks: Is it politic? But Conscience asks: Is it right? ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ Young men, you who have any piety at all, what sort is it? Is it a hot-house plant, which must be framed and glassed, lest March, that bold young fellow, should shake the life out of it in his rough play among the flowers? or is it a hardy shrub, which rejoices when the wild winds course along the heather or howl above the crest of Lebanon? We need, believe me, the bravery of godliness to bear true witness for our Master now. ”

- William Morley Punshon

“ A determinate purpose of life, and steady adhesion to it through all disadvantages, are indispensable conditions of success. ”

- William Morley Punshon
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