It is the youth who must inherit the tribulation, the sorrow... that are the aftermath of war.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Older men declare war. But it is the youth that must fight and die.
Youth, however, can afford to enjoy even its melancholy; for the ultimate fact of which that melancholy is a prophecy is a long way off.
True religious movements prosper and flourish under tribulation.
Youth is the period in which a man can be hopeless. The end of every episode is the end of the world. But the power of hoping through everything, the knowledge that the soul survives its adventures, that great inspiration comes to the middle-aged.
Unfortunately, some of our greatest tribulations are the result of our own foolishness and weakness and occur because of our own carelessness or transgression.
To those who do not love God, all things must work together immediately for pain and torment, until, by means of the tribulation, they are led to salvation at last.
War springs from the love and loyalty which should be offered to God being applied to some God substitute, one of the most dangerous being nationalism.
Youth is to all the glad season of life; but often only by what it hopes, not by what it attains, or what it escapes.
Victory has a thousand fathers, but defeat is an orphan.
Sorrow is held the eldest child of sin.