Quotes – September 2017
The woman who tells her age is either too young to have anything to lose or too old to have anything to gain. – Chinese proverb
The woman who tells her age is either too young to have anything to lose or too old to have anything to gain. – Chinese proverb
Avoid suspicion: when you’re walking through your neighbor’s melon patch, don’t tie your shoe. – Chinese proverb
Men imagine the Most High is moved by sentiment, rather than by principle. – Arthur W. Pink
The multitude which does not reduce itself to unity is confusion; the unity which does not depend upon the multitude, is tyranny. –-Blaise Pascal –
Also quotes from Spurgeon, J. N. Darby, and others
The greatest lie is that which is nearest to the truth. – J. B. Stoney
Quotes by C. A. Coates, Augustine. J. N. Darby, and others . . . . . .
Take care of your life; and the Lord will take care of your death. – George Whitefield
Compromise is only for those who have no principles, no values, no standards, and nothing worth dying or living for. – Mary Haigh – Also quotes by many others.
You’ll never know who you are until you are what God wants you to be. – Michael Haigh – also quotes by others.
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