Which is more important to you?
The Prime?
The Prim?
The Promises of God?
– eab, 7/15/11
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– eab, 7/15/11
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“May the Lord poor out his choicest blessings upon you and your work. Yours for Christ, Geo. W. Carver. (close of a letter written to Booker T. Washington, May 8, 1896)
-Basil Miller, George Washington Carver, (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing, 1943), 56.
“You never saw a heavy thinker with his mouth open. Stop talking so much…”
-Basil Miller, George Washington Carver, (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing, 1943), 124.
Ninety-nine per cent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.
-Basil Miller, George Washington Carver, (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing, 1943), 131.
Holding up before the audience a dinosaur tooth…he said, “There is no conflict between Genesis and geology or any true science.”
-Basil Miller, George Washington Carver, (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing, 1943), 139.
“It is not we little men who do the work but it is our blessed Creator working through us…other people can have this power, if they only believe. The secret lies” – touching his Bible which was on his desk – “right here, in the promises of God. They are real, but so few people believe them to be real.”
-Basil Miller, George Washington Carver, (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing, 1943), 161.
George Washington Carver died this day (1/5/1943). He was truly one of America’s greatest scientists.