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divine-wisdom theology ingenuity
Theology in general seems to me a substitution of human ingenuity for divine wisdom. Julia Ward Howe
divine-wisdom coward cowardice
Cowardice is incompatible with divine wisdom. Mahatma Gandhi
divine-wisdom high-standards sides
God has set up a high standard of righteousness. He has made plain a distinction between human and divine wisdom. All who work on Christ's side must work to save, not to destroy. Ellen G. White
divine-wisdom secret misery
It is human misery and not pleasure which contains the secret of the divine wisdom. Simone Weil
divine-wisdom needs world
In this complex world, we all need God's Divine wisdom and guidance more than we ever have before. Neale Donald Walsch
divine-wisdom source connected
You are always connected to Source. Wherever you are, wherever you go, you are always connected to Divine Wisdom, Divine Intelligence, and Divine Love. Neale Donald Walsch
divine-wisdom victory good-success
As you walk in God's divine wisdom, you will surely begin to see a greater measure of victory and good success in your life. Joseph Prince
divine-wisdom worry criticism
Worry is itself an illness, since worry is an accusation against Divine Wisdom, a criticism of Divine Mercy. Said Nursi
divine-wisdom way lasts
All religions have some truth in them, but none has the whole truth; all are created in time and finally decline and perish. Mahomed himself never pretended that the Koran was the last message of God and there would be no other. God and Truth outlast these religions and manifest themselves anew in whatever way or form the Divine Wisdom chooses. Sri Aurobindo
cowardly people
It is our people who are sitting in the dark because of these cowardly and treacherous attacks, not our occupiers. Iyad Allawi
coward-and-cowardice palms
My valor is certainly going, it is sneaking off! I feel it oozing out as it were, at the palms of my hands! Richard Brinsley Sheridan
coward matter lions
Why, thou knowest I am as valiant as Hercules, but beware instinct. The lion will not touch the true prince. Instinct is a great matter. I was a coward on instinct. William Shakespeare
coward-and-cowardice difference far men
Most Men are Cowards, all Men should be Knaves. The Difference lies, as far as I can see, Not in the thing it self, but the degree. . . . John Wilmot
cowardly honorable life peace
You have to do something in your life that is honorable and not cowardly if you are to live in peace with yourself, and for the firefighter it is fire. Larry Brown
coward doe hue
Thus conscience does make cowards of us all; And thus the native hue of resolution Is slicked o'er with the pale cast of thought William Shakespeare
coward conscience
O coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me! William Shakespeare
coward-and-cowardice cowards martial
We'll have a swashing and a martial outside, as many other mannish cowards have. William Shakespeare
coward-and-cowardice drives fellow hate laziness sit whom
I hate a fellow whom pride, or cowardice, or laziness drives into a corner, and who does nothing when he is there but sit and growl; let him come out as I do, and bark. Samuel Johnson
cowardice pacifism
Pacifism is simply undisguised cowardice. Adolf Hitler
cowardice resorts rashness
Rashness is oftener the resort of cowardice than of courage. Duke of Wellington
cowardice things-to-do knows
To know what is the right thing to do and not do it is the greatest cowardice. Confucius
cowardice wells
All cowardice comes from not truly loving, or at least, not loving well. Ernest Hemingway
cowardice far
Better far than cowardice is killing and being killed in battle. Mohandas Gandhi
cowardice half lies true valor
True valor lies half way between cowardice and rashness. Cervantes Saavedra
cowardice
Things are not bad in themselves, but our cowardice makes them so. Michel de Montaigne
cowardice glad acknowledgment
But then, is there cowardice in the acknowledgment of fear? Is there cowardice in being glad that you lived? Markus Zusak
cowardice acknowledgement
Is there cowardice with the acknowledgement of fear? Markus Zusak