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"Knowledge is the consequence of time, and multitude of days are fittest to teach wisdom"
Jeremy Collier, Clergyman
"If you hope for happiness in the world, hope for it from God, and not from the world"
David Brainerd, Clergyman
"Your God is ever beside you - indeed, He is even within you"
Alphonsus Liguori, Clergyman
"All you hear Catholics turning out these days are pop versions of the old Protestant anthems"
Richard Morris, Clergyman
"Nationalism - in other words, the dividing of the church into bodies - consisting of such and such a nation, is a novelty, not above three centuries old, although many dear children of God are found dwelling in it"
John Nelson Darby, Clergyman
"Had we not loved ourselves at all, we could never have been obliged to love anything. So that self-love is the basis of all love"
Thomas Traherne, Clergyman
"Try to be happy in this present moment, and put not off being so to a time to come, as though that time should be of another make from this which has already come and is ours"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"There is a scarcity of friendship, but not of friends"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Many come to bring their clothes to church rather than themselves"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Though bachelors be the strongest stakes, married men are the best binders, in the hedge of the commonwealth"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Compliments cost nothing, yet many pay dear for them"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Memory depends very much on the perspicuity, regularity, and order of our thoughts. Many complain of the want of memory, when the defect is in the judgment; and others, by grasping at all, retain nothing"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Care and diligence bring luck"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Contentment consist not in adding more fuel, but in taking away some fire"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"We ought to see far enough into a hypocrite to see even his sincerity"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"We have all forgot more than we remember"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"We are born crying, live complaining, and die disappointed"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Unseasonable kindness gets no thanks"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Two things a man should never be angry at: what he can help, and what he cannot help"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"The more wit, the less courage"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Slight small injuries, and they will become none at all"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Pride, perceiving humility honorable, often borrows her cloak"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Poor men's reasons are not heard"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Let him who expects one class of society to prosper in the highest degree, while the other is in distress, try whether one side; of the face can smile while the other is pinched"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Leftovers in their less visible form are called memories. Stored in the refrigerator of the mind and the cupboard of the heart"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"If you would have a good wife, marry one who has been a good daughter"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"If you have one true friend, you have more than your share"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"If thou art a master, be sometimes blind; if a servant, sometimes deaf"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"He is poor indeed, that can promise nothing"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
"Great is the difference betwixt a man's being frightened at, and humbled for his sins"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
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