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rivers fire suffering
A little fire is quickly trodden out, Which, being suffer'd, rivers cannot quench. William Shakespeare
rivers long soldier
You want soldiers who, when they get to a river after a long march, don't start rooting for their canteen in their pack, but just dive right in. Tom Waits
rivers trash-talk aspersion
... trash talk ... Washington floats on a river of aspersion. David Brooks
rivers felt
As I descended into impassable rivers I no longer felt guided by the ferrymen. Arthur Rimbaud
rivers drawing rocks
I keep drawing the trees, the rocks, the river, I'm still learning how to see them; I'm still discovering how to render their forms. I will spend a lifetime doing that. Maybe someday I'll get it right. Alan Lee
rivers heaven grace
So may heaven's grace clear away the foam from the conscience, that the river of thy thoughts may roll limpid thenceforth. Dante Alighieri
rivers sitting tipping
The English language is like a broad river on whose bank a few patient anglers are sitting, while, higher up, the stream is being polluted by a string of refuse-barges tipping out their muck. Cyril Connolly
rivers one-day want
Somehow you drift along on the river, and one day you wake up and you’re someplace you don’t want to be, with someone you realize you don’t know. Danielle Steel
rivers people forever
Nothing is forever, but there's a continuing stream of people who go through our lives and continue with us... Nothing just stops and stays... But it flows on... Like a river... Danielle Steel
heaven atheism scripture
It's the generally accepted privilege of theologians to stretch the heavens, that is the Scriptures, like tanners with a hide. Desiderius Erasmus
heaven hell music-is
There is no music in hell, for all good music belongs to heaven. Brigham Young
heaven doe four-seasons
Does Heaven ever speak? The four seasons come and go, and all creatures thrive and grow. Does Heaven ever speak! Confucius
heaven earth may
The way of Heaven and Earth may be completely declared in one sentence: They are without any doubleness, and so they produce things in a manner that is unfathomable. Confucius
heaven would-be hell
If I were to go to heaven, and find that Christ was not there, I would leave immediately; for heaven without Christ would be hell to me. Thomas Goodwin
heaven would-be hell
Heaven would be hell to me without Christ. Thomas Goodwin
heaven grace looks
Sin is hell, grace is heaven; what madness it is to look more at hell than heaven. Thomas Brooks
heaven firsts steps
The first step toward heaven, is to see ourselves near hell. Thomas Brooks
heaven sides astronomy
Astronomy, that micography of heaven, is the most magnificent of the sciences. ... Astronomy has its clear side and its luminous side; on its clear side it is tinctured with algebra, on its luminous side with poetry. Victor Hugo
grace grace-of-god gods-will
You can't resist the will of God and receive the grace of God at the same time. Andy Stanley
grace wish saws
And grace that won who saw to wish her stay. John Milton
grace trying life-is
Life is a gift, and i try to respond with grace and courtesy. Maya Angelou
grace states
Politics is about putting yourself in a state of grace. Paddy Ashdown
grace doe listening-to-music
He who does not travel, who does not read, who does not listen to music, who does not find grace in himself, she who does not find grace in herself, dies slowly. Pablo Neruda
grace scripture helping
All the passages in the Holy Scriptures that mention assistance are they that do away with "free-will", and these are countless...For grace is needed, and the help of grace is given, because "free-will" can do nothing. Martin Luther
grace action common
This grace (purity of intention) is so excellent that it sanctifies the most common actions of our life and yet is so necessary that without it, the very best actions of our devotion are imperfect and vicious. Jeremy Taylor
grace matter does-it-matter
What does it matter, all is grace. Georges Bernanos
grace lent looking menial
Such menial duties; but her wayOf looking at them lent a graceTo things the world deemed commonplace. Ella Wilcox