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temptation important weakness
Charles Stanley One of the important things about temptation is, if I'm going to deal with it I'm going to have to recognize, this is an area of weakness in my life. I have been tempted here before and before and before.
temptation sometimes christ
Charles Spurgeon Has there not been, sometimes, this temptation to do a great deal for Christ, but not to live a great deal with Christ?
temptation duty temptation-life
Earl Wilson Ever notice that the whisper of temptation can be heard farther than the loudest call to duty.
temptation elbows
William Shakespeare Temptation: the fiend at my elbow.
temptation terrible be-good
Bertolt Brecht Terrible is the temptation to be good.
temptation literature terrible
Bertolt Brecht Temptation to behave is terrible.
temptation virtue
Agnes Repplier Where there is no temptation, there is no virtue.
temptation chinese succeed
Bob Parsons The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you are about to succeed.
sometimes failing should
Charles Stewart Parnell Do what is beyond your strength even should you fail sometimes.
sometimes tragic situation
David Hyde Pierce Sometimes in the most tragic situation, something just profoundly funny happens.
sometimes
Benedict Cumberbatch Sometimes being away, on location, I feel like I'm away for much of my own life. I want to be better at staying connected.
sometimes said
Deb Caletti Fear was the biggest bullshitter, he’d said. But sometimes, too, fear told the truth.
sometimes clean mess
Deb Caletti Sometimes you've got to make a mess before you clean it up.
sometimes commentary
Kurt Vonnegut No good at life, but very funny sometimes with the commentary.
sometimes property
Mark Cuban Sometimes the best properties aren't necessarily the biggest properties.
sometimes jerk
Bill Murray I act like a jerk sometimes.
sometimes more-to-life surviving
Charles de Lint There's more to life than just surviving . . . but . . . sometimes just surviving is all you get
christmas children sometimes
Charles Dickens For it is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas, when its mighty Founder was a child Himself.
christmas men alive
Charles Dickens And it was always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowledge. May that be truly said of us, and all of us! And so, as Tiny Tim observed, God bless Us, Every One!
christmas honesty hands
Charles Dickens Christmas was close at hand, in all his bluff and hearty honesty; it was the season of hospitality, merriment, and open-heartedness; the old year was preparing, like an ancient philosopher, to call his friends around him, and amidst the sound of feasting and revelry to pass gently and calmly away.
christmas new-year years
Charles Dickens A merry Christmas to everybody! A happy New Year to the world!
christmas heart men
Charles Dickens But I am sure that I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round...as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time; the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely.
christian courage firsts
Charles Caleb Colton A Christian builds his fortitude on a better foundation than stoicism; he is pleased with every thing that happens, because he knows it could not happen unless it first pleased God, and that which pleases Him must be best.
christian white house
Charles Caleb Colton My lowest days as a Christian have been more fulfilling and rewarding than all the days of glory in the White House.
christian hate envy
Charles Caleb Colton The hate which we all bear with the most Christian patience is the hate of those who envy us.
christian mind sorrow
Charles Caleb Colton Some well-meaning Christians tremble for their salvation, because they have never gone through that valley of tears and of sorrow, which they have been taught to consider as an ordeal that must be passed through before they can arrive at regeneration. To satisfy such minds, it may be observed, that the slightest sorrow for sin is sufficient, if it produce amendment, and that the greatest is insufficient, if it do not.