Douglas Horton
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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
While seeking revenge, dig two graves - one for yourself.
Being sorry is the highest act of selfishness, seeing value only after discarding it.
Boring people are a reflection of boring people.
Born a saint, die a sinner - born a sinner, die a saint.
Live to learn, learn to live, then teach others.
Change occurs in direct proportion to dissatisfaction, but dissatisfaction never changes.
First rule of Economics 101: our desires are insatiable. Second rule: we can stomach only three Big Macs at a time.
Desperation is like stealing from the Mafia: you stand a good chance of attracting the wrong attention.