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Joseph B. Wirthlin

  • Never give up

    Greek mythology tells of Sisyphus, a king who was compelled by the gods to push a massive boulder to the top of a high mountain. Each time he reached the summit the boulder rolled back down the mountain and Sisyphus began again his endless charge of pushing the boulder to the top.
  • Pursuit of doing good

    By some statistical accounts, about 25 percent of those who, just a week ago, made a New Year's resolution have already abandoned it.
  • 'Wickedness of man'

    During a time long ago, "the wickedness of man was great," — so great in fact that "every imagination of the thoughts of [man] was only evil continually" (Genesis 6:5).