John Bunyan
John Bunyan (1628–1688) was an English Puritan preacher and writer, best known as the author of the allegory The Pilgrim's Progress. He was imprisoned for preaching without a license and his allegorical works significantly influenced Protestant devotional literature.
Quotes by John Bunyan
Quotes: 5

The Virtue of Patience Over Impulsive Words
In contrast, patience fosters understanding and long-term success. History offers ample illustrations: Abraham Lincoln was renowned for his measured approach to leadership, often writing angry letters without sending them to avoid impulsive fallout. This deliberate patience allowed him to navigate turbulent times with wisdom—demonstrating Bunyan’s principle in action and proving that restraint, rather than rash speech, more often leads to achievement. [...]
Created on: 6/26/2025

Lose Not Yourself in the Labyrinth of the World - John Bunyan
A labyrinth represents a complex and puzzling journey. The quote suggests that one should navigate life with wisdom and purpose rather than mindlessly wandering and becoming trapped in confusion. [...]
Created on: 3/5/2025

Act in the Valley So That You May Walk in the Mountaintop - John Bunyan
Valleys often represent hardships or humility, while mountains symbolize achievement and glory. This metaphor suggests that perseverance through difficulties is necessary to attain higher aspirations. [...]
Created on: 2/10/2025

The More You Give Away, The More You Will Have - John Bunyan
The idea extends to how giving creates a lasting impact. By contributing to the well-being of others, we leave a positive legacy that amplifies our own sense of purpose and meaning in life. [...]
Created on: 12/19/2024

You Have Not Lived Today Until You Have Done Something for Someone Who Can Never Repay You - John Bunyan
It emphasizes that the purest form of generosity comes from giving to those who are unable to repay. This creates a profound sense of fulfillment and purpose. [...]
Created on: 9/11/2024