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giving may novelty
Charles Caleb Colton Where we cannot invent, we may at least improve; we may give somewhat of novelty to that which was old, condensation to that which was diffuse, perspicuity to that which was obscure, and currency to that which was recondite.
giving enemy prudent
Charles Caleb Colton If you are under obligations to many, it is prudent to postpone the recompensing of one, until it be in your power to remunerate all; otherwise you will make more enemies by what you give, than by what you withhold.
giving credit world
Charles Caleb Colton Instead of exhibiting talent in the hope that the world would forgive their eccentricities, they have exhibited only their eccentricities, in the hope that the world would give them credit for talent.
giving opponents talent
Charles Caleb Colton He that gives a portion of his time and talent to the investigation of mathematical truth, will come to all other questions with a decided advantage over his opponents.
giving-up deep-water sea
Charles Dickens Black are the brooding clouds and troubled the deep waters, when the Sea of Thought, first heaving from a calm, gives up its Dead
giving missionary missions
Charles Studd True religion is like the smallpox. If you get it, you give it to others and it spreads.
giving may gift-giving
Charles Stanley You may have the gift of giving.
giving-up believe belief
Charles Spurgeon I have noticed that whenever a person gives up his belief in the Word of God because it requires that he should believe a good deal, his unbelief requires him to believe a great deal more. If there be any difficulties in the faith of Christ, they are not one-tenth as great as the absurdities in any system of unbelief which seeks to take its place.
enemy want ifs
Charles Caleb Colton If you want enemies, excel others; if you want friends, let others excel you.
enemy thee harm
Charles Caleb Colton Make no enemies; he is insignificant indeed that can do thee no harm.
enemy causes violent
Charles Caleb Colton If a cause be good, the most violent attack of its enemies will not injure it so much as an injudicious defence of it by its friends.
enemy may
Aiden Wilson Tozer Whatever keeps me from my Bible is my enemy, however harmless it may appear to be.
enemy liberty age
David Hume In all ages of the world, priests have been enemies of liberty.
enemy religion liberty
David Hume Superstition is an enemy to civil liberty.
enemy battle done
David Brainerd I have ever found it, when I have thought the battle was over and the conquest gained, and so let down my watch, the enemy has risen up and done me the greatest injury.
enemy destroying hopefully
Audre Lorde Hopefully, we can learn from the 60s that we cannot afford to do our enemies work by destroying each other.
enemy friends-and-enemies poetry-is
Arnold Bennett I will never cease advising my friends and enemies to read poetry before anything.
prudent resources
Don Madden It's just being more prudent with the resources we have.
prudent faces
Atul Gawande Courage is strength in the face of knowledge of what is to be feared or hoped. Wisdom is prudent strength.
prudent seems surprise timing
Dennis Rosa This seems like the prudent thing to do. Some of this may have been a surprise to some of us, but it's a timing thing.
prudent needs prudence
Andre Gide When you have nothing to say, or to hide, there is no need to be prudent.
prudent type
Daniel McConchie I don't think it's the most prudent thing to do at this time. It's really a long-shot type of situation." ()
prudent time
Brian Billick For Todd, it's time to go after it, ... We'll be prudent about it.
prudent
Mike Keenan I didn't think that was a prudent thing for the organization or for our fans.
prudent youth periods
Friedrich Nietzsche Youth is an unpleasant period; for then it is not possible or not prudent to be productive in any sense whatsoever.
prudent
Mike Eaves I don't think that would be very prudent on our part.