The outward character and conduct—the whole moral...

The outward character and conduct—the whole moral life with all its inward experiences and outward manifestations—its inward spirit and its outward influence, is but the outflowing or development of the silent thoughts, the secret feelings, ... the heart has cherished and quickened from the germ into maturity, and blossoming and fruitage. A person's characteristics, and their consequence to himself and to society, all have their beginning in the sentiments, thoughts, feelings, as the flowing stream and rolling river issue from the highland spring. Hence the extreme necessity of a careful, constant vigilance over the secret workings of the heart and the silent musings of the soul.—Selected.

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Signs of the Times
March 17, 1934
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