Famous Philip Zaleski Quotes

  • He loved his family, his friends, his writing, his painting; he knew their flaws, but they neither surprised nor embittered him. – Philip Zaleski

    He loved his family, his friends, his writing, his painting; he knew their flaws, but they neither surprised nor embittered him.– Philip Zaleski

  • A Christian atmosphere is no protection against preening egos. – Philip Zaleski

    A Christian atmosphere is no protection against preening egos.– Philip Zaleski

  • A philosophy that cannot be lived is no philosophy at all. – Philip Zaleski

    A philosophy that cannot be lived is no philosophy at all.– Philip Zaleski

  • The teacher-student relationship evaporated, replaced by a rich and lively exchange of equals. – Philip Zaleski

    The teacher-student relationship evaporated, replaced by a rich and lively exchange of equals.– Philip Zaleski

  • He would henceforth worship and defend the very reason for Joy, the Almighty Maker of Joy. – Philip Zaleski

    He would henceforth worship and defend the very reason for Joy, the Almighty Maker of Joy.– Philip Zaleski

  • Fidelity in marriage requires self-will and self-denial. – Philip Zaleski

    Fidelity in marriage requires self-will and self-denial.– Philip Zaleski

  • It’s not easy being a missionary, even with the key to the cosmos in your hand. – Philip Zaleski

    It’s not easy being a missionary, even with the key to the cosmos in your hand.– Philip Zaleski

  • Obedience appears to me more and more the whole business of life, the only road to love and peace. – Philip Zaleski

    Obedience appears to me more and more the whole business of life, the only road to love and peace.– Philip Zaleski

  • J.R.R. Tolkien told a questioning correspondent, life’s purpose is to know, praise, and thank God. – Philip Zaleski

    J.R.R. Tolkien told a questioning correspondent, life’s purpose is to know, praise, and thank God.– Philip Zaleski

  • One cannot underestimate boredom as an incentive to write. – Philip Zaleski

    One cannot underestimate boredom as an incentive to write.– Philip Zaleski