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pain real power
To know the pains of power, we must go to those who have it; to know its pleasures, we must go to those who are seeking it: the pains of power are real, its pleasures imaginary. Charles Caleb Colton
pain age youth
The seeds of repentance are sown in youth by pleasure, but the harvest is reaped in age by pain. Charles Caleb Colton
pain shadow substance
Pain may be said to follow pleasure as its shadow; but the misfortune is that in this particular case, the substance belongs to the shadow, the emptiness to its cause. Charles Caleb Colton
pain shadow may
Pain may be said to follow pleasure as its shadow. Charles Caleb Colton
pain angel reflection
If there be a pleasure on earth which angels cannot enjoy, and which they might almost envy man the possession of, it is the power of relieving distress--if there be a pain which devils might pity man for enduring, it is the death-bed reflection that we have possessed the power of doing good, but that we have abused and perverted it to purposes of ill. Charles Caleb Colton
pain memories vices
Drunkenness is the vice of a good constitution or of a bad memory of a constitution so treacherously good that it never bends till it breaks; or of a memory that recollects the pleasures of getting intoxicated, but forgets the pains of getting sober. Charles Caleb Colton
pain doors hands
Sensibility would be a good portress if she had but one hand; with her right she opens the door to pleasure, but with her left to pain. Charles Caleb Colton
pain hands years
On the eve of long voyages or an absence of many years, friends who are tenderly attached will seperate with the usual look, the usual pressure of the hand, planning one final interview for the morrow, while each well knows that it is but a poor feint to save the pain of uttering that one word, and the meeting will never be. Should possibilities be worse to bear than certainties? Charles Dickens
pain god-love accepting
Regardless of the source of our pain, we must accept that God knows, God loves, and God is at work. Charles Stanley
quitting sometimes relapse
There's no such thing as quitting. Just sometimes there's a longer pause between relapses. Alan Moore
quitting
What happened was that none of that [Emmy nomination] really happened. Numbers flew under the radar, and so around the fourth season, I got really jaded and I wanted to quit. David Krumholtz
quitting break
Some things are best mended by a break. Edith Wharton
quitting i-quit
I quit, and then I started again, and then I quit, and then I started again. Brad Pitt
quitting left
The wisdom to quit is all we have left. Charles Bukowski
quitting old-lady
I won't quit to become someone's old lady. Janis Joplin
quitting making-time motivated
Quit saying you don't have time. You have time for what you make time for in life. Bryant H. McGill
quitting ready felt
I was ready to quit music. It felt to me like music equalled death. Dave Grohl
quitting persons
Success can come to a person who has failed, but it will never come to a person who quits David Jeremiah
surrender disappear chords
Surrender your whole being to a note, and gravity disappears...wi th one chord Carlos Santana
surrender strive results
Faith is not the result of striving. It is the result of surrender. Bill Johnson
surrender
All you must do is accecpt all that is unaccecptable to you. Cheri Huber
surrender eragon halt
What is the worth of anything we do? The worth is in the act. Your worth halts when you surrender the will to change and experience life Christopher Paolini
surrender
I have surrendered to God; therefore I surrender to nothing else. E. Stanley Jones
surrender evoke unconditional
Surely the gospel evokes unconditional surrender of all that we are and all that we have to all that He is. David Platt
surrender
Surrender to what is ultimate. Surrender to what you really are! Prem Rawal
surrender
To become truly free, you must surrender. John Ortberg
surrender come-up serving-god
God requires you individually to come up to the point, to make an entire surrender. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. Ellen G. White