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The things we think we want are often substitutes for what we really want, and the pleasures we seek are less than the joy that they distract us from. — Charles Eisenstein
NOBODIES HAVE LASTING SIGNIFICANCE — Charles R. Swindoll
(comparatively) to so few!3 It used — Charles Dickens
Fannie Mae has traditionally only bought and sold mortgages. But when a loan held by the company goes into foreclosure, Fannie Mae gains ownership of the underlying property until it is resold to new investors. — Charles Duhigg
It's humbug still!" said Scrooge. "I won't believe it. — Charles Dickens
Our preaching is not the reason the Word works. The Word is the reason our preaching works. — H.B. Charles Jr.
Some go to church to take a walk; some go there to laugh and talk. Some go there to meet a friend; some go there their time to spend. Some go there to meet a lover; some go there a fault to cover. Some go there for speculation; some go there for observation. Some go there to doze and nod; the wise go there to worship God. — Charles Spurgeon
Charles, a footman who had once worked on his father's farm and who loved animals, appeared and came over to help her prepare dishes of boiled chicken and brown rice for the cats and dogs waiting eagerly at their feet.
When guests were staying, Charles often assisted with the care of her furry brood. Without asking, he set to work, even taking a few moments to gather fresh meat scraps for Aeolus, her wounded hawk, and cut-up apple and beetroots for Poppy, a convalescing rabbit who had an injured leg. He gave her several more apple quarters for the horses, who got jealous if she didn't bring them treats as well.
Once all her cats and dogs were fed, Esme set off for the stables, laden pail in hand, Burr trotting at her heels. She stopped along the way to chat with the gardener and his assistant, who gave her some timothy grass, comfrey and lavender to supplement the hay she regularly fed Poppy. — Tracy Anne Warren
When men have ridden the high horse, destruction has always overtaken them. Let — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I wish that Prince Charles had been shot. I think it would have made the world a more interesting place. — Steven Morrissey
An artist is an artist only because of his exquisite sense of beauty, a sense which shows him intoxicating pleasures, but which at the same time implies and contains an equally exquisite sense of all deformities and all disproportion. — Charles Baudelaire
When facing the apparent denial of my request, God gave me the opportunity to honor him by trusting His Word. — Charles Spurgeon
Life is fragile. Screw all that hesitant bullshit. We were going to go for it. — Charles Sheehan-Miles
You didn't take your wife p. 59for fast and for loose; but for better for worse. — Charles Dickens
A complete subnormal idiot. A good guy. wait until the fog came in some night and they sent him back to his lonely closed for a hand job. — Charles Bukowski
True love believes everything, and bears everything, and trusts everything. — Charles Dickens
To get the best results you must talk to your vegetables. — Prince Charles
[Credit is a system whereby] a person who can't pay, gets another person who can't pay, to guarantee that he can pay. — Charles Dickens
The thing that's funny is that everyone thinks I'm dead. — Charles Nelson Reilly
When human rights are systematically abused, it raises the question whether it may be legitimate in some circumstances for the international community to intervene within individual states as well as in conflicts between states. — Charles Kennedy
There was no sense to life, to the structure of things. D.H. Lawrence had known that. You needed love, but not the kind of love most people used and were used up by. Old D.H. had known something. His buddy Huxley was just an intellectual fidget, but what a marvelous one. Better than G.B. Shaw with that hard keel of a mind always scraping bottom, his labored wit finally only a task, a burden on himself, preventing him from really feeling anything, his brilliant speech finally a bore, scraping the mind and the sensibilities. It was good to read them all though. It made you realize that thoughts and words could be fascinating, if finally useless. — Charles Bukowski
Dear Christian, do not be afraid, for Jesus is with you. Through all your fiery trials, His presence is both your comfort and safety. He will never forsake those He has chosen for His own. "Do not be afraid, for I am with you" (Gen. 26:24) is His unfailing word of promise to His chosen ones who are experiencing "the furnace of affliction." Charles H. Spurgeon — Lettie B. Cowman
Groans that words cannot express" (Rom. 8:26) are often prayers that God cannot refuse. Charles H. Spurgeon — Lettie B. Cowman
Little faith will bring your souls to heaven, but great faith will bring heaven to your souls. Charles H. Spurgeon — Lettie B. Cowman
Prayer is our Christian duty. It is an expression of submission to God and dependence upon Him. For that matter, prayer is arguably the most objective measurement of our dependence upon God. The things you pray about are the things you trust God to handle. The things you neglect to pray about are the things you trust you can handle on your own. — H.B. Charles Jr.
The state of slavery is in its own nature bad. — Charles De Secondat
That has to be the most embarrassing thing that's ever happened to me in my whole life. — Charles M. Schulz
When we live habitually with the wicked, we become necessarily either their victim or their disciple; when we associate, on the contrary, with virtuous men, we form ourselves in imitation of their virtues, or, at least, lose every day something of our faults. — Charles Caleb Colton
Is civilization progress? The challenge, I think, is clear; and, as clearly, the final answer will be given not by our amassing of knowledge, or by the discoveries of our science, or by the speed of our aircraft, but by the effect of our civilized activities as a whole have upon the quality of our planet's life-the life of plants and animals as that of men. — Charles Lindbergh
When it comes to our public services, decentralisation means giving power back to those on the front line - our doctors, nurses, teachers and physiotherapists, and our locally elected officials. — Charles Kennedy
Patience is a bitter plant that produces sweet fruit. — Charles R. Swindoll
I believe that access to a university education should be based on the ability to learn, not what people can afford. I think there is no more nauseating a sight than politicians pulling up the ladder of opportunity behind them. — Charles Kennedy
No matter how little a man has he will find that he will always settle for less. — Charles Bukowski
VI. Hundreds of People VII. Monseigneur in Town VIII. Monseigneur in the Country IX. The Gorgon's Head X. Two Promises XI. A — Charles Dickens
But right now it's Bob Dylan Bob Dylan Bob Dylan all the way. — Charles Bukowski
A hug is worth a thousand words. — Charles Caleb Colton
It may be night in the soul - but there need be no terror, for the God of love changes not. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
All my life I've always been so blue, born to lose, and now I'm losing you. — Ray Charles
We should choose our books as we would our companions, for their sterling and intrinsic merit. — Charles Caleb Colton
I have seen dogs with more style than men,
although not many dogs have style.
Cats have it with abundance. — Charles Bukowski
The least I can do is show Medgar I still care. And Martin. — Charles Evers
People need me. I fill them. If they can't see me for a while they get desperate, they get sick. But if I see them too often I get sick. It's hard to feed without getting fed. — Charles Bukowski
