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charity favors begging
It is not begging but the beggar, who has forfeited favor with the elect. Agnes Repplier
charity degradation hunger
For those who are not hungry, it is easy to palaver about the degradation of charity ... Charlotte Bronte
charity christianity
There can be no Christianity where there is no charity Charles Caleb Colton
charity
You cannot separate charity and religion. Charles Caleb Colton
charity excitement pleasure
There are not a few among the disciples of charity who require, in their vocation, scarcely less excitement than the votaries of pleasure in theirs. Charles Dickens
charity excited host palm proud unique
The Palm is proud and excited to host this unique charity event. Jim Haney
charity high house lucky money until worked
I worked for a charity for a while, but... well, I started acting while I was in high school. I kind of just got lucky enough to live at my parents' house until I was actually making enough money to be somebody's roommate. Shannon Woodward
charity community golf help money people raise tour using
That's what PGA Tour golf is all about. It's a partnership with the community to help people to raise money for charity and to do it using golf as a platform. Tim Finchem
charity doe moral
Social advance depends quite as much upon an increase in moral sensibility as it does upon a sense of duty. Jane Addams
weakness doe rebellion
The Lord sees weaknesses differently than He does rebellion. Richard G. Scott
weakness weak weakness-and-fear
The concessions of the weak are the concessions of fear. Edmund Burke
weakness weak concessions
The yielding of the weak is the concession to fear. Edmund Burke
weakness produce delusion
Delusion and weakness produce not one mischief the less, because they are universal. Edmund Burke
weakness heroic artistic
All my artistic response comes from American things, and I guess I've always had a weakness for heroic imagery. Edward Ruscha
weakness literature wells
What played to what had been a relative weakness for us-this was exploding overseas as well, and we had to scramble to mount some reach and get into places and be competitive on the ground. Brit Hume
weakness
A part of control is learning to correct your weaknesses. Babe Ruth
weakness retreat
Peace is purchased from strength. It's not purchased from weakness or unilateral retreats. Benjamin Netanyahu
weakness power-of-love force
We are only just beginning to understand the power of love because we are just beginning to understand the weakness of force and aggression. B. F. Skinner
virtue
Patience is not a virtue! Alan Chadwick
virtue thrifty ifs
If our virtues did not go forth of us, it were all alike as if we had them not. William Shakespeare
virtue scapes calumny
Virtue itself scapes not calumnious strokes. William Shakespeare
virtue cardinals temperance
That cardinal virtue, temperance. Edmund Burke
virtue
All virtue which is impracticable is spurious. Edmund Burke
virtue reason revelations
Virtue consists in doing our duty in the several relations we sustain, in respect to ourselves, to our fellowmen, and to God, as known from reason, conscience, and revelation. Archibald Alexander
virtue nobility
Virtue is the only and true nobility. [Lat., Nobilitas sola est atque unica virtus.] Juvenal
virtue glory thirst
So much greater is our thirst for glory than for virtue. Juvenal
virtue
Whenever there are great virtues, it's a sure sign something's wrong. Bertolt Brecht