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spring communication winter
Charles Dickens It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.
spring adversity mind
Charles Caleb Colton There is an elasticity in the human mind, capable of bearing much, but which will not show itself, until a certain weight of affliction be put upon it; its powers may be compared to those vehicles whose springs are so contrived that they get on smoothly enough when loaded, but jolt confoundedly when they have nothing to bear.
spring sacrifice self
Charles Caleb Colton Heroism, self-denial, and magnanimity, in all instances where they do not spring from a principle of religion, are but splendid altars on which we sacrifice one kind of self-love to another.
spring london parks
Charles Dickens If the parks be "the lungs of London" we wonder what Greenwich Fair is--a periodical breaking out, we suppose--a sort of spring rash.
spring dark light
Charles Dickens In the Destroyer's steps there spring up bright creations that defy his power, and his dark path becomes a way of light to Heaven.
spring sorrow affliction
Charles Spurgeon From all the afflictions, Your glory shall spring. And the deeper the sorrow, the louder you'll sing.
spring flower light
Charles Spurgeon A genuine revival without joy in the Lord is as impossible as spring without flowers, or day-dawn without light.
spring book sea
Charles Spurgeon You shall find books and sermons everywhere, in the land and in the sea, in the earth and in the skies, and you shall learn from every living beast, and bird, and fish, and insect, and from every useful or useless plant that springs from the ground.
sorrow despair prodigious
Charles Dickens There is prodigious strength in sorrow and despair.
sorrow sin repentance
Charles Caleb Colton Slight sorrow for sin is sufficient, provided it at the same time produces amendment.
sorrow abstinence remains
Charles Dickens Renunciation remains sorrow, though a sorrow borne willingly.
sorrow may cry-the-beloved-country
Alan Paton But sorrow is better than fear. For fear impoverishes always, while sorrow may enrich.
sorrow age old-age
Edith Wharton There's no such thing as old age, there is only sorrow.
sorrow comfort
William Shakespeare Wisely weigh our sorrow with our comfort.
sorrow storm comfort
John Heywood Be of comfort, and your heavy sorrow Part equally among us; storms divided, Abate their force, and with less rage are guided.
sorrow vision arms
Charlotte Bronte There is, I am convinced, no picture that conveys in all its dreadfulness, a vision of sorrow, despairing, remediless, supreme. If I could paint such a picture, the canvas would show only a woman looking down at her empty arms.
sorrow weakness forget-you
Bob Marley Forget your troubles and dance! Forget your sorrows and dance! Forget your sickness and dance! Forget your weakness and dance!
affliction bears guilty-conscience
Charles Spurgeon I would bear any affliction rather than be burdened with a guilty conscience.
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Neel Mukherjee Nostalgia is a particular affliction of immigrant fiction, and it's led to a kind of sclerosis of the form. I hate nostalgia, and I feel it's good to be aware of the politics of these genres.
affliction bad doubly terrible three twice
Geoff Lawson It's bad enough when you have got such a terrible affliction once. It's doubly bad when it comes around twice and three times is too bad to think about.
affliction ordinary prepares sort
C. S. Lewis Affliction is often that thing which prepares an ordinary person for some sort of an extraordinary destiny.
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Henry Ward Beecher Affliction comes to all not to make us sad, but sober; not to make us sorry, but wise; not to make us despondent, but its darkness to refresh us, as the night refreshes the day; not to impoverish, but to enrich us, as the plow enriches the field; to
affliction comforter
Charles Spurgeon When you are instructed by affliction, you can become a comforter to the afflicted.
affliction ages bright hath method
Baha'u'llah Through affliction hath His light shone and His praise been bright unceasingly: this hath been His method through past ages and bygone times.
affliction believer caliphs
Abu Bakr The true believer is rewarded in every thing, even in affliction.
affliction cups salvation
Alexander MacLaren The cup which my Saviour giveth me, can it be anything but a cup of salvation?