Sean C. Harrison Quotes

A life of service is the best example of a life well lived.

A man who loves to listen will learn much. But he who refuses to hear will have no wisdom but his own.

The pursuit of knowledge does not start with superior intellect but a questioning mind.

A man who is rich and not kind is like a bee who gives no honey.

An honest, unbiased examination of one's faith will always unearth inconsistencies despite all the truth it embodies.

Courage and hope have one trajectory and it is upwards.

The day of peace is never as valued as it is in the time of chaos and adversity.

A life fully lived is as the complete cycle of the seasons. Spring is infancy. Summer is youth. Autumn is adulthood and winter is old age.

Contentment is the only remedy for what we cannot have.

Achievement is only important as a means to an end, not only in one's actualization but the common good.

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