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cutting giving wealth
Those that will not permit their wealth to do any good for others. . . cut themselves off from the truest pleasure here and the highest happiness later. Charles Caleb Colton
cutting lions teeth
He that has cut the claws of the lion will not feel quite secure until he has also drawn his teeth. Charles Caleb Colton
cutting men turkeys
It's over, and can't be helped, and that's one consolation, as they always say in Turkey, when they cut the wrong man's head off. Charles Dickens
cutting garden weather
In fine weather the old gentelman is almost constantly in the garden; and when it is too wet to go into it, he will look out the window at it, by the hour together. He has always something to do there, and you will see him digging, and sweeping, and cutting, and planting, with manifest delight. Charles Dickens
cutting popularity minutes
I know God can cut it (popularity) off in a minute. Charles Stanley
cutting stones firsts
Habits, soft and pliant at first, are like some coral stones, which are easily cut when first quarried, but soon become hard as adamant. Charles Spurgeon
cutting scripture ifs
If you cut him, (John Bunyan) he'd bleed Scripture! Charles Spurgeon
cutting years bangs
Billions of years ago you were a big bang. But now you're a complicated human being. And then we cut ourselves off. And don't feel that we're still the big bang. But you are. Alan Watts
cutting light knives
The Godhead is never an object of its own knowledge. Just as a knife doesn't cut itself, fire doesn't burn itself, light doesn't illuminate itself. It's always an endless mystery to itself. Alan Watts
seeds knows
I throw fresh seeds out. Who knows what survives? Charles Baudelaire
seeds
Before the seed there comes the thought of bloom. E. B. White
seeds setback
In every perceived failure or setback is the seed of success. Deepak Chopra
seeds
When you control seed you control food Vandana Shiva
seeds soft
I think the seeds are in place for a soft landing. Anthony Chan
seeds great-faith
I have great faith in a seed. Henry David Thoreau
seeds
My God, I have come with the seeds of questions. I planted them, and they never flowered. Federico Garcia Lorca
seeds
The seeds germinated, but as it leafed, it died, ... You'd come back a day later, and it would be dead. Mike Hayes
seeds
I don't think the other No. 1 seeds are having to do this. Sylvia Hatchell