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people next cleanliness
Charles Dickens Cleanliness is next to Godliness, and some people do the same by their religion.
people scary alive
Charles Dickens I have heard it said that as we keep our birthdays when we are alive, so the ghosts of dead people, who are not easy in their graves, keep the day they died upon.
people enemy
Charles Dickens Some people are nobody's enemies but their own
people missionary christianity
Charles Studd Had I cared for the comments of people, I should never have been a missionary.
people littles controversy
Charles Stross In general, a little controversy isn't harmful: if anything, it gets people interested.
people church opinion
Charles Stanley I certainly respect other people's opinions, but I would not vote for a woman to be the pastor of a church.
people waiting lord
Charles Spurgeon The Lord's people have always been a waiting people.
people sin made
Charles Spurgeon People will not receive the balm of the gospel unless they know something of the wounds that sin has made.
observation
David Dinkins But I make the observation that no one of us would do things exactly alike.
observation truism commonplace
Charles Lamb Every commonplace or trite observation is not a truism.
observation acquire
Benjamin Disraeli Those who cannot themselves observe can at least acquire the observation of others.
observation disagree disagreeable
Barry Goldwater Whether in families or in politics, a good observation: "One can disagree without being disagreeable."
observation teach shows
Claude Bernard In the philosophic sense, observation shows and experiment teaches.
observation passive active
Claude Bernard Obervation is a passive science, experimentation is an active science.
observation edges
Robert Frost I'm always saying something that's just the edge of something more.
observation conclusion draws
Rainer Maria Rilke Don't observe yourself too closely. Don't be too quick to draw conclusions from what happens to you; simply let it happen.
observation finished ifs
Ernest Hemingway If a writer stops observing, he is finished.