Have upon your study table, always accessible, a good-sized
substantially bound blank book. Whenever a germinant thought comes seize
your pen and write it down. Such thoughts will come out of your special
course of literary reading, out of your cursory scanning of current
fiction, even out of the five-minute glance given to the morning paper,
out of nowhere and from anywhere. Thought-compelling suggestions
entirely foreign to the sermon on which you are just now engaged will
frequently send you to your treasure book, and without any damage to
present preparation you will scribble down a page of matter that will
set you on fire at some future day just when you are in need of
inspiration and help. Have also a special vest-pocket notebook and let
nothing escape you.
- The Methodist Review, 1907.
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