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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
12f8807 | We] had to forgive to survive in the labyrinth. | John Green | ||
dcdd34a | Shoot, if you must, this old gray head,But spare your country's flag," she said. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
40a57c0 | The windows of my soul I throwWide open to the sun. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
fd1afa6 | When faith is lost, when honor diesThe man is dead! | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
f05f723 | Making their lives a prayer. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
fe09145 | Perish with him the folly that seeks through evil good. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
c3ffad3 | The hope of all who suffer,The dread of all who wrong. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
0e00dc3 | Again the shadow moveth o'erThe dial-plate of time. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
c6baf5b | Better heresy of doctrine than heresy of heart. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
d6071f3 | Tradition wears a snowy beard, romance is always young. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
85c8182 | Each crisis brings its word and deed. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
02b464c | The Beauty which old Greece or RomeSung, painted, wrought, lies close at home. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
7385072 | Nature speaks in symbols and in signs. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
7142b97 | Who never wins can rarely lose,Who never climbs as rarely falls. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
573c0be | To eat the lotus of the NileAnd drink the poppies of Cathay. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
113ce03 | Falsehoods which we spurn to-dayWere the truths of long ago. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
85f6d97 | Low stir of leaves and dip of oarsAnd lapsing waves on quiet shores. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
b703f68 | Life is ever lord of DeathAnd Love can never lose its own. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
aa3914e | God is and all is well. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
84f3e4b | Weary lawyers with endless tongues. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
0ccdf9a | For they the mind of Christ discernWho lean, like John, upon His breast. | John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
525942f | It is important to plan for maximum utilization of contingent capability. | John H. Disher | ||
d3bb285 | Why would you want to be politically correct when you can be right? | John Hagee | ||
ebc1cbb | What is the point of having free speech if you have nothing to say? | John Hagee | ||
2ca51f4 | You will either offend the world and please God, or please the world and offend God. | John Hagee | ||
08016ac | The most important thing to the Christian community is not the environment, but evangelism. | John Hagee | ||
b29c6c9 | Give according to your means, or God will make your means according to your giving. | John Hall (Presbyterian pastor) | ||
2898c5f | Denial was a weapon; it killed truth, numbed the mind, and I was a junkie. | John Hart (author) | ||
3c11b8b | He never funked and he never liedI reckon he never knowed how. | John Hay | ||
16e7c72 | At my door the Pale Horse standsTo carry me to unknown lands. | John Hay | ||
594cbac | The people will come to their own at last,--God is not mocked forever. | John Hay | ||
6ce0560 | This winterand it is a mahog'un | John Hegley | ||
cb6972b | I love you becauseYou're a sweet little fool!" | John Henry Boner | ||
7929e39 | My banner is Evangelical Truth, Apostolic Order. | John Henry Hobart | ||
26f7a2f | When a new building block is discovered, the result is usually a range of innovations. | John Henry Holland | ||
f461f09 | Particular individuals do not recur, but their building blocks do. | John Henry Holland | ||
5cbe2b1 | Time hath a taming hand. | John Henry Newman | ||
7206724 | Sin can read sin, but dimly scans high grace. | John Henry Newman | ||
1010d87 | Christian! hence learn to do thy part,And leave the rest to Heaven. | John Henry Newman | ||
fc2da06 | Flagrant evils cure themselves by being flagrant. | John Henry Newman | ||
aecc216 | We can believe what we choose. We are answerable for what we choose to believe. | John Henry Newman | ||
b6fb3e6 | It is thy very energy of thoughtWhich keeps thee from thy God. | John Henry Newman | ||
782c740 | So living Nature, not dull Art,Shall plan my ways and rule my heart. | John Henry Newman | ||
5b47129 | To be deep in history is to cease to be a Protestant. | John Henry Newman |