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long vengeance retribution
Vengeance and retribution require a long time; it is the rule. Charles Dickens
long wit long-time
Scattered wits take a long time in picking up. Charles Dickens
long trials hardship
You may go through difficulty, hardship, or trial—but as long as you are anchored to Him, you will have hope. Charles Stanley
long might serving-god
I long for nothing more earnestly than to serve God with all my might. Charles Spurgeon
long people giving
I am not the only one that condemns the idle; for once when I was going to give our minister a pretty long list of the sins of one of our people that he was asking after, I began with, "He's dreadfully lazy." "That's enough," said the old gentleman; " all sorts of sins are in that one. Charles Spurgeon
long eternity endless
Time, how short-eternity, how long! Death, how brief-immortali ty, how endless! Charles Spurgeon
long doe christ
He who does not long to know more of Christ, knows nothing of him yet. Charles Spurgeon
long care doe
Satan does not care whether he drags you down to hell as a Calvinist or as an Arminian, so long as he can get you there. Charles Spurgeon
long effort mind
Essentially Satori is a sudden experience, and it is often described as a "turning over" of the mind, just as a pair of scales will suddenly turn over when a sufficient amount of material has been poured into one pan to overbalance the weight in the other. Hence it is an experience which generally occurs after a long and concentrated effort to discover the meaning of Zen. Alan Watts
ministers caught prime
Resignations are for Prime Ministers and those caught with their trousers down, not for me. Brian Clough
ministers
One of Ed Miliband's shadow ministers has said he would never vote for the renewal of Trident. Nicola Sturgeon
ministers
If there were no ministers and no priests, how long would there be any churches? Lemuel K. Washburn
ministers prime yeah
Yeah, well I'm not aspiring to be the Prime Minister. Alexander Downer
ministers
Teachers are the ministers and priests of culture, its practitioners and its emissaries. Tom Paulin
ministers priesthood nations
The priesthood hath in all nations, and all religions, been held highly venerable. Francis Atterbury
ministers prime prisoners
Better to make prime ministers out of prisoners than prisoners out of prime ministers. Lord Caradon
ministers
No, I've never truly been a minister. Little Richard
ministers advise adviser
Advisers advise, and ministers decide. Margaret Thatcher