Quotes about deeds
deeds divine good happiness incessant involved
The person who is always involved in good deeds experiences incessant divine happiness.
deeds ugly looks
You undergo too strict a paradox, Striving to make an ugly deed look fair. William Shakespeare
deeds pay monsters
What monster have we here? A great Deed at this hour of day? A great just deed - and not for pay? Absurd - or insincere? Elizabeth Barrett Browning
deeds fruit
Graft good Fruit all, or graft not at all. Benjamin Franklin
deeds earning helps known man respect
A man is known by his deeds. So, our deeds should be such that helps in earning respect in the society.
deeds greek-poet shameful taught
For shameful deeds are taught by shameful deeds. Sophocles
deeds downright practice speaks
Deeds always overbalance; and downright practice speaks more plainly than the fairest profession.
deeds goes happened happy light positive statement town
So remaking a movie like Mr. Deeds Goes to Town is a really positive statement and I'm so happy I made it in light of what happened after we made it. Winona Ryder
deeds others shape theirs
Your thoughts, words, and deeds will shape others and theirs will shape you. Sathya Baba
deeds equal exceed german history human power thank
Your deeds exceed the power of human imagination. They are without equal in the history of mankind. How can we (the German people) ever thank you? Leni Riefenstahl
deeds-and-words deeds deeds-not-words
Say: o brethren! Let deeds, not words, be your adorning.
deeds forget poor
It is a good deed to forget a poor joke Brendan Behan
deeds guilty crime
For whoever meditates a crime is guilty of the deed. Juvenal
deeds guilty crime
For whoever meditates a crime is guilty of the deed. [Lat., Nam scelus intra se tacitum qui cogitat ullum, Facti crimen habet.] Juvenal
deeds demand follow market plentiful supply words
The supply of words in the world market is plentiful but the demand is falling. Let deeds follow words now. Lech Walesa
deeds feminine masculine
Words are feminine; deeds are masculine. Baltasar Gracian
deeds good-deeds admirable
Good deeds, when concealed, are the most admirable. Blaise Pascal
deeds born ill
Who doth right deeds Is twice born, and who doeth ill deeds vile. Edwin Arnold
deeds purpose firmness
The purpose firm is equal to the deed Edward Young
deeds-and-words silence grace
Words can sometimes, in moments of grace, attain the quality of deeds. Elie Wiesel
deeds speech doe
EVERY intention which does not assert itself by deeds is a vain intention, and the speech which expresses it is idle speech. It is action which proves life and establishes will Eliphas Levi
deeds whose wisdom
Everyone whose deeds are more than his wisdom, his wisdom endures; and everyone whose wisdom is more than his deeds, his wisdom does not endure.
deeds good
We kind of let our good deeds get away from us.
deeds fellowship lack sake
Fellowship is heaven, and lack of fellowship is hell; fellowship is life, and lack of fellowship is death; and the deeds that ye do upon the earth, it is for fellowship's sake that ye do them. William Morris
deeds good-deeds
Good deeds never go unpunished. E. B. White
deeds taqwa consciousness
An accepted deed is never small in Taqwa (consciousness of Allah), how can what has been accepted be small?
deeds arrogant sin
The sin which makes you sad and repentant is more liked by Allah than the good deed which turns you arrogant.
deeds may matter
... Our individual well-being is intimately connected both with that of all others and with the environment within which we live.... Our every action, our every deed, word, and thought, no matter how slight or inconsequential it may seem, has an implication not only for ourselves, but for all others, too. Dalai Lama
deeds sake path
Our own freewill, to choose the paths we take, no greater deed could ever be done than for another's sake. Dolly Parton
deeds calm sin
Consolation Calm down. Both your sins and your good deeds will be lost in oblivion. Czeslaw Milosz
deeds language accomplished
If language is not rectified, words do not correspond to meaning, and if words do not correspond to meaning, our deeds cannot be accomplished. Confucius
deeds-and-words gentleman would-be
A gentleman would be ashamed should his deeds not match his words. Confucius
deeds guilty cruelty
If it were absolutely necessary to choose, I would rather be guilty of an immoral act than of a cruel one. Anatole France