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doe authorship command
That author, however, who has thought more than he has read, read more than he has written, and written more than he has published, if he does not command success, has at least deserved it. Charles Caleb Colton
doe helping praying
If your faith does not make you pray, have nothing to do with it; get rid of it, and God help thee to begin again. Charles Spurgeon
doe christ please
If it does not glorify Christ, let it not console or please you. Charles Spurgeon
doe convinced knows
I do not know why God does some things, but I am convinced that nothing is accidental in his universe. Aiden Wilson Tozer
doe way holy
Holy is the way God is. To be holy He does not conform to a standard. He IS that standard. Aiden Wilson Tozer
doe easy hard
God does not love us because we are hard or easy to love, He loves us because He is God. Aiden Wilson Tozer
doe lines matter
But history does matter. There is a line connecting the Armenians and the Jews and the Cambodians and the Bosnians and the Rwandans. There are obviously more, but, really, how much genocide can one sentence handle? Chris Bohjalian
doe absence
Absence of failure does not constitute success. Chris Alexander
doe happy-endings
A lot of Americans like happy endings, but life does not necessarily have a happy ending. Chita Rivera
traitor
I'm a traitor, but I don't consider myself a traitor. Aldrich Ames
traitor ifs diets
If you change your diet, someone will call you a traitor. Amos Oz
traitor hated treason
He [Caesar] loved the treason, but hated the traitor. Plutarch
traitor allegiance given
I have given Him my faith, and sworn my allegiance to Him; how, then, can I go back from this, and not be hanged as a traitor? John Bunyan
traitor treason please
Treason pleases, but not the traitor. Miguel de Cervantes
traitor treason please
The treason pleases, but the traitors are odious. Miguel de Cervantes
traitor softness
Softness to traitors will destroy us all. Maximilien Robespierre
traitor hated
Traitors are hated even by those whom they prefer. Tacitus
scoundrels human-condition sociable
Scoundrels are always sociable. Arthur Schopenhauer
scoundrels
No great scoundrel is ever uninteresting. Murray Kempton
scoundrels refuge
Religion is all-too-often a refuge for scoundrels. Neal Boortz
scoundrels brutal could-have-been
I am not, and never was, and never could have been, a brutal scoundrel. Vladimir Nabokov