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song world this-life
Charles Dickens And O there are days in this life, worth life and worth death. And O what a bright old song it is, that O 'tis love, 'tis love, 'tis love that makes the world go round!
song remember lows
Charles Stuart Calverley I can not sing the old songs now! It is not that I deem them low, 'Tis that I can't remember how They go.
song pain men
Charles Spurgeon Song of God and Son of Man, there He hangs, bearing pains unutterable, the just for the unjust, to bring us to God.
song names heaven
Charles Spurgeon Praise is the rehearsal of our eternal song. By grace we learn to sing, and in glory we continue to sing. What will some of you do when you get to heaven, if you go on grumbling all the way? Do not hope to get to heaven in that style. But now begin to bless the name of the Lord.
song nature believe
Charles Spurgeon The best thing is to go from nature's God dawn to nature; and if you once get to nature's God, and believe Him, and love Him, it is surprising how easy it is to hear music in the waves, and songs in the wild whisperings of the winds; to see God everywhere in the stones, in the rocks, in the rippling brooks, and hear Him everywhere, in the lowing of cattle, in the rolling of thunder, and in the fury of tempests. Get Christ first, put Him in the right place, and you will find Him to be the wisdom of God in your own experience.
song heart night
Charles Spurgeon He who sings a song to Christ in the night, sings the best song in all the world; for he sings from the heart.
song prayer real
Charles Spurgeon It would be very difficult to draw a line between holy wonder and real worship; for when the soul is overwhelmed with the majesty of God's glory, though it may not express itself in song, or even utter its voice with bowed head and humble prayer, yet it silently adores.
song sweet jesus
Charles Spurgeon I bear my testimony that there is no joy to be found in all this world like that of sweet communion with Christ. I would barter all else there is of heaven for that. Indeed, that is heaven. As for the harps of gold and the streets like clear glass and the songs of seraphs and the shouts of the redeemed, one could very well give all these up, counting them as a drop in a bucket, if we might forever live in fellowship and communion with Jesus.
laughing waiting cry
Charles Dickens Make them laugh, make them cry, make them wait.
laughing soul enemy
Charles Spurgeon My soul, never laugh at sin's fooleries, lest thou come to smile at sin itself. It is thine enemy, and thy Lord's enemy.
laughing belly belly-laughs
Alan Bradley I was learning that among friends, a smile can be better than a belly laugh.
laughing doubt independence
Alan Alda Nothing important was ever accomplished without chutzpah. Columbus had chutzpah. The signers of the Declaration of Independence had chutzpah. Don't ever aim doubt at yourself. Laugh at yourself, but don't doubt yourself.
laughing littles wave
Edith Wharton She threw back her head with a laugh that made her chins ripple like little waves.
laughing joy negativity
David Icke The best way of removing negativity is to laugh and be joyous.
laughing lungs
David Hockney Laugh a lot. It clears the lungs.
laughing people make-you-laugh
Ben Stiller It's great to work with the people who make you laugh and who are funnier than I am.
laughing hard processors
Denis Norden Then after that came word processors and it's hard to make those laugh.
listening wish newspapers
Charles Spurgeon No one knows who is listening, say nothing you would not wish put in the newspapers.
listening actors want
Alan Rickman All I want to see from an actor is the intensity and accuracy of their listening.
listening important actors
Alan Alda When I started out as an actor, I thought, Here's what I have to say; how shall I say it? I began to understand that what I do in the scene is not as important as what happens between me and the other person. And listening is what lets it happen. It's almost always the other person who causes you to say what you say next. You don't have to figure out how you'll say it. You have to listen so simply, so innocently, that the other person brings about a change in you that makes you say it and informs the way you say it.
listening pay distraction
Denis Waitley Listening without bias or distraction is the greatest value you can pay another person.
listening doubt nagging
Bill Watterson I've got to start listening to those quiet, nagging doubts.
listening i-can knows
Buddy Guy I can't learn nothing from listening to me. That's something I already know.
listening tasks musician
Edward Gardner As a conductor I find the hardest tasks are to listen to the instinct of a musician and to hear the music behind the notes.
listening-to-others gains musician
Bill Frisell I love listening to other musicians and seeing what they do to gain their distinctive respective sounds and edge.
listening body bigs
Chelsea Clinton I'm a big believer in listening to my body's cravings.