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Chiefe Quotes By George Herbert

The chiefe boxe of health is time. — George Herbert

Chiefe Quotes By Bayard Taylor

The knowledge of my sin
Is half-repentance. — Bayard Taylor

Chiefe Quotes By Martyn

The man or woman who is born of God, who is regenerate, simply does not and cannot continue-abide-in a life of sin. They may backslide temporarily, but if they are born of God they will come back. It is as certain as that they have been born again. It is the way to test whether or not someone is born again. — Martyn

Chiefe Quotes By Charles R. Swindoll

So, you want to be like Christ? Me too. But that kind of godliness won't just happen by hanging around a church or thinking lofty thoughts three or four times a day or learning a few verses of Scripture. It will take more - much more. Disciplining ourselves will require the same kind of focused thinking and living that our Master modeled during His brief life on earth. — Charles R. Swindoll

Chiefe Quotes By Rebecca Aguilar

Lead by inspiration, not intimidation. — Rebecca Aguilar

Chiefe Quotes By Anna Netrebko

After the baby, I got bigger, and I like it. I like me better now than when I was young and skinny. I don't understand this extreme fashion for being anorexic-skinny. We forgot about women with curves - real women. We're not embracing that anymore. — Anna Netrebko

Chiefe Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Whilst thus the poet animates nature with his own thoughts, he differs from the philosopher only herein, that the one proposes Beauty as his main end; the other Truth. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Chiefe Quotes By William Shakespeare

She is mine own, And I as rich in having such a jewel As twenty seas, if all their sand were pearl, The water nectar, and the rocks pure gold. — William Shakespeare

Chiefe Quotes By Robert Rollock

In the third place he comes on to the chiefe Organ, that is, the instrument wherewith they should sing. It is not with the Organs of the Papists, no not with thy tongue; but it is with the heart, and with the affection of a well-ruled heart. Therefore as a fiddler, or any that playes on an Instrument tempers his Instrument, that a sweete harmonie may be heard of it: Even so before thou sing, temper thou thy heart; and let thy song rise, not from thy throte, but from the depth of thine heart, that is from thine affections set upon God. — Robert Rollock