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Douglas Horton

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While seeking revenge, dig two graves - one for yourself.


— Douglas Horton


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Desperation is like stealing from the Mafia: you stand a good chance of attracting the wrong attention.


— Douglas Horton


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If you love something let it go free. If it doesn't come back, you never had it. If it comes back, love it forever.


— Douglas Horton


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Thinking good thoughts is not enough, doing good deeds is not enough, seeing others follow your good examples is enough.


— Douglas Horton


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Beauty is variable, ugliness is constant.


— Douglas Horton


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Happiness in the present is only shattered by comparison with the past.


— Douglas Horton


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The more we are filled with thoughts of lust the less we find true romantic love.


— Douglas Horton


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Thoughts are the gun, words are the bullets, deeds are the target, the bulls-eye is heaven.


— Douglas Horton


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Action cures fear, inaction creates terror.


— Douglas Horton


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Being sorry is the highest act of selfishness, seeing value only after discarding it.


— Douglas Horton


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About Douglas Horton






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Douglas Horton (July 27 1891 Brooklyn New York – August 21 1968 Randolph New Hampshire) was an American Protestant clergyman and academic leader who was noted for his work in ecumenical relations among major Protestant bodies of his day. In his roles as a denominational executive international ecclesiastical figure and academic leader Horton strongly advocated efforts undertaken by churches to unite organizationally with each other even those of unlike theological and governmental persuasion.

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