The man who says it can’t be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it. — Harry Emerson Fosdick
No virtue is more universally accepted as a test of good character than trustworthiness . — Harry Emerson Fosdick
Bitterness imprisons life; love releases it. Bitterness paralyzes life; love empowers it. — Harry Emerson Fosdick
It is by acts (actions) and not by ideas (mere thoughts) that people [really] live. — Harry Emerson Fosdick
We cannot all be great, but we can always attach ourselves to something that is great. — Harry Emerson Fosdick
Divinity is not something supernatural that ever and again invades the natural — Harry Emerson Fosdick
Fearr imprisons, faith liberates; fear paralyzes, faith empowers; fear disheartens, faith encourages; — Harry Emerson Fosdick
Granted the endless variations of moral customs, still the essential standards persist. — Harry Emerson Fosdick
While each of us … has depressed hours, none of us needs to be a depressed person. — Harry Emerson Fosdick