Quotes About Guidance
One cannot conceive man actually ascribing ethical qualities to his gods before he becomes sufficiently developed to formulate moral rules for his own guidance, and to create moral laws for his fellow man.
~ Chapman Cohen
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Now, if the theist could prove that out of a number of equally possible lines of development living beings show one fixed form, and that against the compulsion of environmental forces, he would do something to prove the probability of some sort of guidance.
~ Chapman Cohen
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Lord," Dorothy said aloud, "I know You're with me no matter where I go, whether it's to the familiar or the new…I know it. Just help me remember what I know. Amen.
~ Charlene Ann Baumbich
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May you hear the voice of wisdom. Listening, may you act with trust.
~ Charlene Costanzo
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The tenth gift is Wisdom. Guiding your way, wisdom will lead you through knowledge to understanding. May you hear its soft voice.
~ Charlene Costanzo
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A child needs a grandparent, anybody's grandparent, to grow a little more securely into an unfamiliar world.
~ Charles and Ann Morse
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A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a company by the way, a counselor, a multitude of counselors.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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Repeat after me…Our Father, who art in heaven…" "Barukh atah adonai, eloheinu…" "Stop.
~ Charles Belfoure
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Proverbs are potted wisdom.
~ Charles Buxton
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Thus the conscience, though it may lead the unsaved man aright in some areas, cannot save him, since it is defiled, seared, and evil. But in regeneration it is cleansed and used by the Lord to guide the believer in his political, vocational, spiritual, and social relations.
~ Charles C. Ryrie
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To be filled with the Spirit means to be controlled by
~ Charles C. Ryrie
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Happiness, that grand mistress of the ceremonies in the dance of life, impels us through all its mazes and meanderings, but leads none of us by the same route.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
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He believed in the unarguable notion that if a young person is lucky enough to read the right books at the right time in the company of the right teacher, it will change their life forever.
~ Charles Cumming
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There's light enough for wot I've got to do.
~ Charles Dickens
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Train up a fig tree in the way it should go, and when you are old sit under the shade of it.
~ Charles Dickens
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Be guided, only by the healer of the sick, the raiser of the dead, the friend of all who were afflicted and forlorn, the patient Master who shed tears of compassion for our infirmities. We cannot but be right if we put all the rest away, and do everything in remembrance of Him. There is no vengeance and no infliction of suffering in His life, I am sure. There can be no confusion in following Him, and seeking for no other footsteps, I am certain!
~ Charles Dickens
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You are a young man," she said, nodding. "Take a word of advice, even from three foot nothing. Try not to associate bodily defects with mental, my good friend, except for a solid reason.
~ Charles Dickens
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Under the guidance of her Christian pastors, she entertained
~ Charles Dickens
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Boy, be for ever grateful to all friends, but especially unto them which brought you up by hand
~ Charles Dickens
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France, less favoured on the whole as to matters spiritual than her sister of the shield and trident, rolled with exceeding smoothness down hill, making paper money and spending it. Under the guidance
~ Charles Dickens
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My child, if I have any object in life, it is to provide for your being a good, a sensible, and a happy man. I am bent upon it.
~ Charles Dickens
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Mr. Bucket and his fat forefinger are much in consultation together under existing circumstances. When Mr. Bucket has a matter of this pressing interest under his consideration, the fat forefinger seems to rise, to the dignity of a familiar demon. He puts it to his ears, and it whispers information; he puts it to his lips, and it enjoins him to secrecy; he rubs it over his nose, and it sharpens his scent; he shakes it before a guilty man, and it charms him to his destruction.
~ Charles Dickens
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Why did I walk through crowds of fellow-beings with my eyes turned down, and never raise them to that blessed Star which led the Wise Men to a poor abode!
~ Charles Dickens
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Pip, escutes o que vai dizer-te um amigo verdadeiro, pois é aquilo que um amigo verdadeiro diz: se não conseguires ser incomum agindo de modo correto, não conseguirás ser incomum agindo com desonestidade. Por isso, não mintas mais, Pip, e vive bem, e morre feliz.
~ Charles Dickens
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