Related Quotes
prayer soul devotion
The shortening of devotions starves the soul, it grows lean and faint William Wilberforce
prayer our-prayers
God punishes us mildly by ignoring our prayers and severely by answering them. Richard J. Needham
prayer people praying
Prayer must carry on our work as much as preaching; he preacheth not heartily to his people that will not pray for them. Richard Baxter
prayer creatures breaths
Prayer is the breath of the new creature. Richard Baxter
prayer father race
Whoever in prayer can say, 'Our Father', acknowledges and should feel the brotherhood of the whole race of mankind. Tryon Edwards
prayer past simple
all his prayers of the past had been simple concrete requests: God, give me a bicycle, a knife with seven blades, a box of oil paints. Only how, how, could you say something so indefinite, so meaningless as this: God, let me be loved. Truman Capote
prayer realization killers
A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers. Woody Harrelson
prayer blessing earth
Our earnest prayer is that God will graciously vouchsafe prosperity, happiness, and peace to all our neighbors, and like blessings to all the peoples and powers of the earth William McKinley
prayer simple giving
We hear in these days of scientific enlightenment a great deal of discussion about the efficacy of Prayer. Many reasons are given why we should not pray. Others give reasons why we should pray. Very little is said of the reason we do pray. The reason is simple: We pray because we cannot help praying. William James
enemy focus leadership people pitch solid terrific trying worst
He's always a person that people are trying to pitch around. He's his own worst enemy at times. When he can focus on doing the little things in the game, he's a terrific player. He's been very solid for us and his leadership has been tremendous. Jason Portz
enemy armor addresses
The making presents to a lady one addresses is like throwing armor into an enemy's camp, with a resolution to recover it. William Shenstone
enemy annoying stills
No enemy is so annoying as one who was a friend, or still is a friend,and there are many more of these than one would suspect. William Saroyan
enemy melancholy industry
Industry is the enemy of melancholy William F. Buckley, Jr.
enemy relief affection
The relief of enemies has a tendency to unite mankind in fraternal affection. Samuel Johnson
enemy citizens honorable
I have adopted the Roman sentiment, that it is more honorable to save a citizen than to kill an enemy. Samuel Johnson
enemy quality meals
Quantity in diet is more to be regarded than quality. A full meal is a great enemy both to study and industry. Samuel Richardson
enemy mountain kindred
Mountains interposed Make enemies of nations, who had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one. William Cowper
enemy figures should
Consider those whom you call your enemies and figure out what they should call you. Wayne Dyer
ears poor
He delivereth the poor in his affliction, and openeth their ears in oppression. Bible Bible
ears people pick
He has big ears and he's real skinny. People like to pick on him. It was like that as long as I could remember. Michael Williams
ears hear reach start
He'll reach up and take one of those big old floppy ears and he'll say, 'I can't hear you,' and they'll start that all over again. Merv Adams
ears poor dear
[On Ronald Reagan:] Poor dear, there's nothing between his ears. Margaret Thatcher
ears gluttony belly
The belly has no ears. Plutarch
ears mouths
Success comes from keeping the ears open and the mouth closed John D. Rockefeller
ears hunters grows
... the ears of the hunted grow even keener than a hunter's. Phyllis Bottome
ears arguing difficult
It is difficult to argue with the belly, for it has no ears. Pericles
ears world littles
It makes me angry sometimes, it's a visceral thing--how you come to despise your own words in your ears not because they aren't genuine, but because they are; because you've said them so many times, your 'principles,' your 'ideals'--and so damned little in the world has changed because of them. Joyce Carol Oates