This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.
R. M. Offord, fully Robert M. Offord
Expect an answer. If no answer is desired, why pray? True prayer has in it a strong element of expectancy.
Samuel Niger, aka Shmuel Niger, pseudonymn of Samuel Charney
Everyone reads out of a work as much as he is capable of reading into it. Only in the material realm is "a receiver not a giver." Spiritually, you can't take unless you give. To apprehend God's or a man's creation, you must put in your share and become a partner in a creative work.
D. Z. Phillips, fully Dewi Zephaniah Phillips
The prayer is an attempt at influencing the divine will. In short, one is back in the realm of superstition. It is true that love of god’s will can be found in whatever happens, but the prayer of petition is best understood, not as an attempt at influencing the ways things go, but as an expression of, and a request for, devotion to God through the way of things.
Devotion | God | Love | Prayer | Superstition | Will | Wisdom | God |
The surest eventuality in life is death... You always have to do your best in whatever work comes your way. Only then can you express your gratitude for having been endowed with life. Only then can you rest assured of reaching paradise after death.
Death | Gratitude | Life | Life | Paradise | Rest | Wisdom | Work |
There can be no patriotism without liberty, no liberty without virtue, no virtue without citizens; create citizens, and you have everything you need; without them, you will have nothing but debased slaves, from the rulers of the State downwards. To form citizens is not the work of a day; and in order to have men it is necessary to educate them when they are children.
Children | Day | Liberty | Men | Need | Nothing | Order | Patriotism | Virtue | Virtue | Will | Wisdom | Work |
Norm Shealy, fully Dr. C. Norman Shealy
It takes 6 muscles to smile; 56 to frown. Don't work too hard!