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gratitude special mercy
Special mercy arouses more gratitude than universal mercy. Richard Baxter
gratitude book writing
I swear I could write a book about all the things no one has ever thanked me for. Rebecca Wells
gratitude prayer mature
Mature prayer always breaks into gratitude. Richard Rohr
gratitude pain giving
Give thanks for sorrow that teaches you pity; for pain that teaches you courage... Robert Nathan
gratitude justice species
Gratitude is a species of justice. Samuel Johnson
gratitude heaven
Gratitude, in itself, is heaven. William Blake
gratitude heaven
Gratitude is heaven itself. William Blake
gratitude night giving
In the deepest night of trouble and sorrow God gives us so much to be thankful for that we need never cease our singing. With all our wisdom and foresight we can take a lesson in gladness and gratitude from the happy bird that sings all night, as if the day were not long enough to tell its joy. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
gratitude military light
We need to thank all of our troops, and particularly those for whom we can never express enough gratitude for they have given their lives so that all of us may be free and that our democracy can be a shining light for the rest of the world. Virgil Goode
flames flare
Every life can be learned from, as either a flame of hope or a cautionary flare. Richard Paul Evans
flames years fire
If it will be an intolerable thing to suffer the heat of fire for a year or a day, or an hour, what will it be to suffer ten thousand times more for ever? What if thou wert to suffer Lawrence 's death, to be roasted upon a gridiron; or to be scraped or pricked to death as other martyrs were; or if thou wert to feed upon toads for a year together? If thou couldst not endure such things as these, how wilt thou endure the eternal flames ? Richard Baxter
flames age grass
The aged are terrible - mere heaps of cinders on the grass from which none can tell how tall the flames once were or what company gathered round them. Rebecca West
flames joy sorrow
Joy was a flame in me Too steady to destroy. Lithe as a bending reed, Loving the storm that sways her Sara Teasdale
flames torches brighter
A few drops sprinkled on the torch of love make the flame blaze the brighter. Walter Scott
flames two silence
Unwinds didn't go out with a bang-they didn't even go out with a whimper. they went out with the silence of a candle flame pinched between two fingers. Neal Shusterman
flames bipolar want
I'm going to be a superstar musician, kill myself, and go out in a flame of glory. I want to be rich and famous and kill myself like Jimi Hendrix. Kurt Cobain
flames inside
It went through the inside of the house. It's pretty extreme. The flames went pretty much everywhere. Robert Porter
flames fire leap
When you have been burned by fire once, you don't leap into the flames again. Jodi Picoult
rose run second time
He rose to the occasion. It's the second time he's run it. Tom Williams
rose use protect
You have to protect her. The more she uses it, the worse it'll get. Stop her, Rose. Stop her before they notice, before they notice and take her away too. Get her out of here." [...] "Don't let her use the power!. . .Save her. Save her from herself! Richelle Mead
rose vampire roza
You see something you like? Richelle Mead
rose political construction
He was bookish, she was not; he was theoretical, she political. She called a rose a rose. He called it an accumulation of cultural and biological constructions circulating around the mutually attracting binary poles of nature/artifice. Zadie Smith
rose bud fit
And some can pot begonias and some can bud a rose, And some are hardly fit to trust with anything that grows... Rudyard Kipling
rose fairy sometimes
Fairy roses, fairy rings, turn out sometimes troublesome things. William Makepeace Thackeray
rose
He wrestled great. He rose to the occasion. Khris Whelan
rose may eternity
He thought that the rose was to be found in its own eternity and not in his words; and that we may mention or allude to a thing, but not express it. Jorge Luis Borges
rose fists trapped
A rose trapped inside a fist. Henry Rollins