Kindly words, sympathizing attentions, watchfulness against wounding men’s sensitiveness-these cost very little, — Frederick William Robertson
God’s justice and love are one. Infinite justice must be infinite love. — Frederick William Robertson
Brethren, happiness is not our being’s end and aim. The Christian’s aim — Frederick William Robertson
My Christian brethren, if the crowd of difficulties which stand between your — Frederick William Robertson
Truth is given, not to be contemplated, but to be done. Life is an action, not a thought. — Frederick William Robertson
No man ever progressed to greatness and goodness but through great mistakes. — Frederick William Robertson
He who, with strong passions, remains chaste–he who, keenly sensitive, with manly — Frederick William Robertson
The only revenge which is essentially Christian is that of retaliating by forgiveness. — Frederick William Robertson
Simpler manners, purer lives; more self-denial; more earnest sympathy with the classes — Frederick William Robertson
The man whom society will not forgive nor restore is driven into recklessness. — Frederick William Robertson
However dark and profitless, however painful and weary, existence may have become — Frederick William Robertson
It is more true to say that our opinions depend upon our lives and habits — Frederick William Robertson
Instruction ends in the schoolroom, but education ends only with life. A child is given to the universe to be educated. — Frederick William Robertson
It is not the situation that makes the man, but the man who makes the situation. — Frederick William Robertson
A silent man is easily reputed wise. A man who suffers none to see him in the common — Frederick William Robertson
Love is not a union merely between two creatures, it is a union between two spirits. — Frederick William Robertson
To turn water into wine, and what is common into what is holy, is indeed the glory of christianity. — Frederick William Robertson
The one who will be found in trial capable of great acts of love is ever the one — Frederick William Robertson
The true aim of everyone who aspires to be a teacher should be, not to impart his own opinions, but to kindle minds. — Frederick William Robertson
There are three things in the world that deserve no mercy, hypocrisy, fraud, and tyranny. — Frederick William Robertson
The office of poetry is not to make us think accurately, but feel truly. — Frederick William Robertson
The humblest occupation has in it materials of discipline for the highest heaven. — Frederick William Robertson
The divine wisdom has given us prayer, not as a means whereby to obtain the good things of earth — Frederick William Robertson
Pray till prayer makes you forget your own wish, and leave it or merge it in God’s will. — Frederick William Robertson