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giving may novelty
Where we cannot invent, we may at least improve; we may give somewhat of novelty to that which was old, condensation to that which was diffuse, perspicuity to that which was obscure, and currency to that which was recondite. Charles Caleb Colton
giving enemy prudent
If you are under obligations to many, it is prudent to postpone the recompensing of one, until it be in your power to remunerate all; otherwise you will make more enemies by what you give, than by what you withhold. Charles Caleb Colton
giving credit world
Instead of exhibiting talent in the hope that the world would forgive their eccentricities, they have exhibited only their eccentricities, in the hope that the world would give them credit for talent. Charles Caleb Colton
giving opponents talent
He that gives a portion of his time and talent to the investigation of mathematical truth, will come to all other questions with a decided advantage over his opponents. Charles Caleb Colton
giving-up deep-water sea
Black are the brooding clouds and troubled the deep waters, when the Sea of Thought, first heaving from a calm, gives up its Dead Charles Dickens
giving missionary missions
True religion is like the smallpox. If you get it, you give it to others and it spreads. Charles Studd
giving may gift-giving
You may have the gift of giving. Charles Stanley
giving-up believe belief
I have noticed that whenever a person gives up his belief in the Word of God because it requires that he should believe a good deal, his unbelief requires him to believe a great deal more. If there be any difficulties in the faith of Christ, they are not one-tenth as great as the absurdities in any system of unbelief which seeks to take its place. Charles Spurgeon
giving heaven littles
There is nothing little in God; His mercy is like Himself-it is infinite. You cannot measure it. His mercy is so great that it forgives great sins to great sinners, after great lengths of time, and then gives great favours and great privileges, and raises us up to great enjoyments in the great heaven of the great God. Charles Spurgeon
roving fancy way
It consisteth in one knows not what, and springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable, being answerable to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of language. Isaac Barrow
roving mosquitoes target
I see myself as a roving mosquito, choosing it's target. Kenneth Williams
roving able best-laid-plans
Chaos is roving through the system and able to undo, at any point, the best laid plans. Terence McKenna
leisure-activities use problem
How to use your leisure time is the biggest problem of a ballplayer. Branch Rickey
leisure
We work to earn our leisure. Aristotle
leisure firsts principles
The first principle of all action is leisure. Aristotle
leisure-activities talking people
I spend a lot of time talking to people who disagree with me - I would go so far as to say that it's my favourite leisure activity, Ben Goldacre
leisure done excellent
Nothing excellent can be done without leisure. Andre Gide
leisure looked point reaching simply
We looked at it simply from point of reaching leisure travelers. Rossi Ralenkotter
leisure work
When you like your work every day is a holiday. Frank Tyger
leisure
Mend when thou canst; be better at thy leisure. William Shakespeare
leisure married repent
Married in haste, we may repent at leisure. William Congreve