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suffering form clear
Suffering ceases to be suffering when we form a clear picture of it. Richard Paul Evans
suffering purpose might
I wondered if I might not be in the grip of demons, if they were not making me suffer for their own purposes, or simply for their enjoyment. Whitley Strieber
suffering peculiar providence
The equity of Providence has balanced peculiar sufferings with peculiar enjoyments. Samuel Johnson
suffering divine knows
Only a Woman, divine, could know all that a woman can suffer. Willa Cather
suffering-of-others suffering resignation
We learn resignation not by our own suffering, but by the suffering of others. W. Somerset Maugham
suffering purpose causes
We create our own unhappiness. The purpose of suffering is to help us understand we are the ones who cause it. Willie Nelson
suffering world possession
There is not a woman in the world the possession of whom is as precious as that of the truths which she reveals to us by causing us to suffer. Marcel Proust
suffering poor currency
If you were the poor, suffering was your currency. Khaled Hosseini
suffering fool doe
The end of suffering does not justify the suffering, what a mess I am, I thought, what a fool, how foolish and narrow, how worthless, how pinched and pathetic, how helpless. Jonathan Safran Foer
sake would-be virtue
I would be virtuous for my own sake, though nobody were to know it; as I would be clean for my own sake, though nobody were to see me. Lord Shaftesbury
sake
Oh, for God's sake... get a life, will you? William Shatner
sake
I'm not just going there for the sake of being there. Allison Forsyth
sake more-money not-interested
I'm not interested in more money for the sake of it. Kevin Whately
sake verbs destination
Travel. It was an intransitive verb. It didn't involve any destinations. It was going to the going's sake, to be anywhere but where you were, with motion itself as the only object. Jonathan Raban
sake way failing
We do not make changes for the sake of making them, but we never fail to make a change when once it is demonstrated that the new way is better than the old way. Henry Ford
sake neglect duty
You cannot neglect the nearer duty for the sake of a remote. Mahatma Gandhi
sake pleasure spit
I spit upon luxurious pleasures, not for their own sake, but because of the inconveniences that follow them. Epicurus
sake language
I have never designed a language for its own sake. Niklaus Wirth
christian extreme image mind poverty rises strikes
It always strikes me, and it is very peculiar, that when we see the image of indescribable and unutterable desolation - of loneliness, of poverty and misery, the end of all things, or their extreme - then rises in our mind the thought of God. Vincent Van Gogh
christmas far market seen tired
I think the market is tired of Christmas. We've already seen the Christmas reports. As far as the market is concerned, that's old news. Diane Swonk
christmas eve holding keeps
We're on the eve of the millennium, right between Christmas and New Year's when things should be dead, but liquidity just keeps holding out. Julio Ziegelmann
christmas indian nice tour
It is pretty nice to end the tour with a win. We will think of the Indian tour after Christmas. Marcus Trescothick
christmas coming played
I thought we played awfully well together, especially coming off Christmas break. Joe Wojtkiewicz
christmas gone west
I think we'll be gone by Christmas, ... The West Wing. Stockard Channing
christians great jesus love people pictures strengthen thousands words
Hopefully, these pictures and the great words from people who really have a love for Jesus will strengthen thousands of Christians in their faith. Ken Ford
christian silence ignorant
Let true Christians then, with becoming earnestness, strive in all things to recommend their profession, and to put to silence the vain scoffs of ignorant objectors. William Wilberforce
christian practice giving
Servile, and base, and mercenary, is the notion of Christian practice among the bulk of nominal Christians. They give no more than they dare not with-hold; they abstain from nothing but what they must not practise. William Wilberforce