Quotes About Grace
Speak ill of no man, but speak all the good you know of everybody.
~ Ben Franklin
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Don't cry over spilled milk
~ Ben Franklin
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Give me a look, give me a face,That makes simplicity a grace;Robes loosely flowing, hair as free,Such sweet neglect more taketh meThan all the adulteries of art:They strike mine eyes, but not my heart.
~ Ben Jonson
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Sweet Swan of Avon!
~ Ben Jonson
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Many might go to heaven with half the labor they go to hell.
~ Ben Jonson
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Her breath smelled terrible and I told myself to commit that fact to memory, to remember it the next time I was intimidated by her unwavering grace.
~ Ben Lerner
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He danced there like an overturned centipede.
~ Ben Okri
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She moved in cadenzas of golden light. She floated on the wind of a royal serenity.
~ Ben Okri
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As he walked though, listening to his happy footfalls, he felt the world telling him to stop looking, for then he would see beyond; to stop thinking, for then he would comprehend; to stop trying to make sense of things, for then he would find the truest grace.
~ Ben Okri
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Access to God became universal, and far more easily attainable: the answer lay in belief. This key Christian concept—the notion of faith in one personal redeemer, the representative of God's logic in the universe—broadened the appeal of Judaism to billions of people over history in a way Judaism never would have: Christianity's focus on grace rather than works makes it a far more accessible religion than Judaism in a practical sense.
~ Ben Shapiro
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Christianity's focus on grace rather than works makes it a far more accessible religion than Judaism in a practical sense. The commandments of Judaism are intricate and difficult. Christianity dispensed with the need for them. Faith is paramount.
~ Ben Shapiro
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It would appear, then, that Jesus' praxis was to relate to all people, even the least, last, and lost, even notorious sinners, and allow them to be healed or helped by him without prior change of life or behavior.
~ Ben Witherington III
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if err we must, and assume that "where there is life, there is hope" for any sinner.
~ Ben Witherington III
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Remember, forgiveness is freedom.
~ Ben Young
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Everything that God said about redemption means, the saving grace allowed you to be forgiven.
~ Benita Owobi
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Bendito olvido, que es la moneda falsa del perdón, y corre de mano en mano produciendo admirables efectos!
~ Benito Perez Galdos
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Las desgracias, que son lecciones y avisos de la Providencia, doman al más soberbio, y suavizan al más atrabiliario.
~ Benito Perez Galdos
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Never complain and never explain.
~ Benjamin
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The women, too, exhibit a high level of grace, intelligence, strength, and beauty.
~ Benjamin Blech
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'Tis more noble to forgive, and more manly to despise, than to revenge an Injury.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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Eighth and lastly. They are so grateful!!
~ Benjamin Franklin
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Tôi không nói x?u ai mà ch? nói nh?ng ?i?u t?t ??p tôi ???c bi?t v? h?.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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Write people's accomplishments in stone and their faults in sand.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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138. Elegancy, is a good Meen and Address given to Matter, be it by proper or figurative Speech: Where the Words are apt, and allusions very natural, Certainly it has a moving Grace: But it is too artificial for Simplicity, and oftentimes for Truth. The Danger is, lest it delude the Weak, who in such Cases may mistake the Handmaid for the Mistress, if not Error for Truth.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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