Great Throughts Treasury

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George Arthur Buttrick

Prayer is not a vain attempt to change God’s will: it is a filial desire to learn God’s will and share it. Prayer is not a substitute for work: it is the secret spring and indispensable ally of all true work – the clarifying of work’s goal, the purifying of its motives, and the renewing of its zeal.

Change | Desire | God | Indispensable | Motives | Prayer | Will | Work | Zeal | Learn |

Gregg Braden

Prayer transcends imposing our will upon others. Prayer represents opportunity to become more than such cycles by employing our science of feeling to bring new possibilities to an existing situation… Prayer is a concrete, measurable, and directive force in creation. Prayer is real. To pray is to do “something!

Force | Opportunity | Prayer | Science | Will |

John Cotton

Not in any prescribed form of prayer, or studied liturgie, but in such manner as the Spirit of grace and prayer teacheth all the people of God.

God | Grace | People | Prayer | Spirit |

Albert Einstein

A conviction, akin to religious feeling, of the rationality or intelligibility of the world lies behind all scientific work of a higher order. This firm belief, a belief bound up with deep feeling, in a superior mind that reveals itself in the world of experience, represents my conception of God.

Belief | Experience | God | Mind | Order | Rationality | Work | World |

Robert Collier

The great successful people of the world . . . think ahead and create their mental picture, and then go to work materializing that picture in all its details, filling in here, adding a little there, altering this a bit and that a bit but steadily building--steadily building.

Little | People | Work | World | Think |

Henry Sloane Coffin

When we pray for another, it is not an attempt to alter God’s mind toward him. In prayer we add our wills to God’s good will… that in fellowship with Him He and we may minister to those whom both He and we love.

God | Good | Love | Mind | Prayer | Will | Wills |

Paul Fussell

At the bottom, people tend to believe that class is defined by the amount of money you have. In the middle, people grant that money has something to do with it, but think education and the kind of work you do almost equally important. Nearer the top, people perceive that taste, values, ideas, style, and behavior are indispensable criteria of class, regardless of money or occupation or education.

Behavior | Education | Ideas | Important | Indispensable | Money | Occupation | People | Style | Taste | Work | Think |

Emmet Fox

Train yourself to eat, drink, exercise, sleep, and work intelligently.

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Emmet Fox

Every condition in your life is the out-picturing of a belief in the subconscious. Every ailment, every difficulty that you have, is but the embodiment of a negative idea somewhere in your subconscious, which is actuated by a charge of fear. Prayer wipes out these negative thoughts and then their embodiment must disappear too. The healing must come.

Belief | Difficulty | Fear | Life | Life | Prayer |

Mahatma Gandhi, fully Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Bapu

Three of the greatest teachers of the world, Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad, have left unimpeachable testimony that they found illumination through prayer and could not possibly live without it.

Prayer | World |

Millicent Fenwick

Influence comes out of the work that you’ve done and the things you’ve stood for. Influence and power shouldn’t be given to just anybody who wants them.

Influence | Power | Wants | Work |

Emmet Fox

Truth is true because it is true – not because we make it so. Prayer does not change things for us, but it changes them by tuning us in to the eternal Truth. You have nothing to deal with but your own thoughts, and your own beliefs. “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.

Change | Eternal | Nothing | Prayer | Truth |

Benjamin Franklin

I have always thought that one man of tolerable abilities may work great changes, and accomplish great affairs among mankind, if he first forms a good plan, and, cutting off all amusements or other employments that would divert his attention, makes the execution of that same plan his sole study and business.

Amusements | Attention | Business | Good | Man | Mankind | Plan | Study | Thought | Work | Thought |

Mahatma Gandhi, fully Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Bapu

It is the quality of our work which will please God and not the quantity.

God | Will | Wisdom | Work | God |

Emmet Fox

There is no end to prayer. It echoes on forever in your soul. Long after the visible demonstration has been made and forgotten, the prayer that produced it continues to work for your spiritual advancement, for the creative power of a God-thought is unlimited and eternal.

Eternal | God | Power | Prayer | Soul | Thought | Work |

Mahatma Gandhi, fully Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Bapu

Our prayer for others ought never to be: “God, give them the light Thou has given to me!” but: “God! Give to them all the light and truth they need for their highest development!”

God | Light | Need | Prayer | Truth |

Aelred Graham

Without the worship of the heart liturgical prayer becomes a matter of formal routine; its technically finished performance may give aesthetic pleasure, but the spirit has gone out from it.

Aesthetic | Heart | Pleasure | Prayer | Spirit | Worship |

Georgia Harkness

I cannot believe that the life eternal is one endless idleness. If it were endless duration only, it would be endless boredom and scarcely willed by God. What we may be given to do in the next life we cannot say, and with so many forms of work in this life related to physical existence, it is useless to speculate. But if there is a fellowship of persons, God will give us tasks for their enrichment.

Eternal | Existence | God | Idleness | Life | Life | Will | Work | God |

Sidney Greenberg

The function of prayer is not to enable us to acquire what we should like to possess, but rather to become what we are capable of being.

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