Quotes About Grace
My mom is the best because she's an angel on earth.
~ Divya Khosla Kumar
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Angry people are not beautiful.
~ Andie MacDowell
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A woman who's light on her feet is always going to make the guy on her arm look better.
~ Tom Cavanagh
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I'm not arrogant about my defense.
~ Nolan Arenado
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In short, there is no illusory grace left to the poverty that reigns here; it is dire, parsimonious, concentrated, threadbare poverty; as yet it has not sunk into the mire, it is only splashed by it, and though not in rags as yet, its clothing is ready to drop to pieces.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Manner is everything," an elegant translation of that judicial axiom: "Form over content.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Una mujer bella puede ser ella misma a su antojo; la sociedad le pasa siempre por alto una tontería o una torpeza, mientras que una sola mirada detiene la más magnífica expresión en los labios de una mujer fea, intimida sus ojos, aumenta la poca gracia de sus ademanes, coarta su actitud. Bien sabe que sólo a ella se le prohíbe cometer faltas, que todos le niegan el don de repararlas, y, por lo demás, nadie le proporciona la ocasión de ello.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Great ladies, my child, are great just because they can do their duty on every occasion, and do it nobly." "But what is it about?" asked Clotilde as white as a lily. "Matters too serious to be discussed with you, my dearest," the Duchess replied. "For if they are untrue, your mind would be unnecessarily sullied; and if they are true, you must never know them.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Melancholy, at first, no doubt, lends a certain attractive grace, but it ends by dragging the features and blighting the loveliest face.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Las almas grandes están siempre dispuestas a hacer de una desgracia una virtud. Existe además un atractivo irresistible en obstinarse en hacer un bien en aquello en lo que los demás ven un motivo de reproche: la inocencia tiene el atractivo propio del vicio.
~ Honore de Balzac
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L'humilité de la courtisane amoureuse comporte des magnificences qui en remontrent aux anges.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Tous vos défauts, vos terreurs, vos petitesses ajoutent je ne sais quelle grâce á votre âme.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Simplicity and charm.
~ Horace
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Nor does Apollo always stretch the bow.
~ Horace
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O fairer daughter of a fair mother!
~ Horace
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As long as we abide in Christ, our action is from Him, not from our own corrupt and broken nature.
~ Horace Bushnell
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Trust in God for great things. With your five loaves and two fishes He will show you a way to feed thousands.
~ Horace Bushnell
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It is charming to totter into vogue.
~ Horace Walpole
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I can forget injuries, but never benefits.
~ Horace Walpole
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Nor have I forgotten sir. that the charity of his daughter delivered me from his power. I can forget injuries but never benefits.
~ Horace Walpole
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sus ojos, así, llenaban aquel semblante en flor con la luz de su belleza.
~ Horacio Quiroga
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Pero sus ojos, así, llenaban aquel semblante en flor con la luz de su belleza.
~ Horacio Quiroga
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For we are not saved by believing in our own salvation, nor by believing anything whatsoever about ourselves. We are saved by what we believe about the Son of God and His righteousness. The gospel believed saves; not the believing in our own faith.
~ Horatius Bonar
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We are forgiven, that we may be like Him who forgives us.
~ Horatius Bonar
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