Frederick William Robertson Quote

Every day in this world has its work; and every day as it rises out of eternity keeps putting to each of us this question afresh, "What will you do before today has sunk into eternity and nothingness again? " And now what have we to say with respect to this strange, solemn thing — Time? That men do with it through life just what the apostles did for one precious and irreparable hour in the garden of Gethsemane — they go to sleep.


P. 120. - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


Every day in this world has its work; and every day as it rises out of eternity keeps putting to each of us this question afresh, What will you do...

Every day in this world has its work; and every day as it rises out of eternity keeps putting to each of us this question afresh, What will you do...

Every day in this world has its work; and every day as it rises out of eternity keeps putting to each of us this question afresh, What will you do...

Every day in this world has its work; and every day as it rises out of eternity keeps putting to each of us this question afresh, What will you do...