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Purpose is what gives life a meaning.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Genius does not care much for a set of explicit regulations, but that does not mean that genius is lawless.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
The heart has eyes which the brain knows nothing of
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Character is,for the most part simply habit become fixed.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Science has not solved problems, only shifted the points of problems.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Faith is a kind of winged intellect. The great workmen of history have been men who believed like giants.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
My sin is the black spot which my bad act makes, seen against the disk of the Sun of Righteousness. Hence religion and sin come and go together.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
The man who lives by himself and for himself is likely to be corrupted by the company he keeps.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
All great discoveries are made by men whose feelings run ahead of their thinking.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Any supreme insight is a metaphor.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Purposelessness is the fruitful mother of crime.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Home interprets heaven. Home is heaven for beginners.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Little works, little thoughts, little loves, little prayers for little Christians, and larger and larger as the years grow.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Faith is the heroism of the intellect.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Faith is among men what gravity is among planets and suns.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Character is the impulse reined down into steady continuance.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
The safest words are always those which bring us most directly to facts.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Purpose, and to be thoroughly wedded to that purpose, is three quarters of salvation.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Purpose is what gives life meaning.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
The old echoes are long in dying.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Sympathy is two hearts tugging at one load.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst
Laws of Nature are God's thoughts thinking themselves out in the orbs and the tides.
— Charles Henry Parkhurst