Douglas Horton

Douglas Horton
Douglas Hortonwas 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...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionClergyman
Date of Birth27 July 1891
CountryUnited States of America
If the destination is heaven, why do we scramble to be first in line for hell?
To awake from death is to die in peace.
He stands erect by bending over the fallen. He rises by lifting others.
Strong words are required for weak principles.
Life is good when we think it's good. Life is bad when we don't think.
Why ask why? If it's raining it just is.
Growing old is not growing up.
Death is the final wake-up call.
Search for meaning, eat, sleep. Search for meaning, eat, sleep. Die, search for meaning, search for meaning, search for meaning.
We may not always get what we want, but surely we will get what we deserve.
Love is a given, hatred is acquired.