Quotes by William Andrews

"It is your fear that will prevent you from becoming who you are meant to be."
William Andrews
"That blossom started as a seed,” she continues. “It was buried deep in the cold, dark ground. One day when the soil was warm and moist, the little seed split apart and began to climb to a world it could not see. Imagine the courage it had! It did not know what it would find when it broke through the surface. The scorching sun? The gardener’s blade? The crushing hoof of a cow? But the seed courageously pushed on so that one day it could become a beautiful flower."
William Andrews
"They must often change, who would be constant in wisdom."
William Andrews
William Andrews

Edward William Andrews (17 May 1812 – 23 February 1877) was a newspaper editor in the early days of the Colony of South Australia. He was the eldest son of Rev. Edward Andrews, LL.D., a Congregational