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Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick William Robertson

There is a mighty gulf between those who love and those who do not love God To the one class we owe civility, courtesy, kindness, even tenderness. It is only those who love the Lord who should find in our hearts a home. — Frederick William Robertson

Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick Denison Maurice

The Lord's Prayer may be committed to memory quickly, but it is slowly learnt by heart. — Frederick Denison Maurice

Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick S. Leahy

Lord, forgive us for the times we have read about Gethsemane with dry eyes. — Frederick S. Leahy

Lord Frederick Quotes By Alfred Thayer Mahan

Force is never more operative than when it is known to exist but is not brandished. — Alfred Thayer Mahan

Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick Buechner

We are children, perhaps, at the very moment when we know that it is as children that God loves us - not because we have deserved his love and not in spite of our undeserving; not because we try and not because we recognize the futility of our trying; but simply because he has chosen to love us. We are children because he is our father; and all of our efforts, fruitful and fruitless, to do good, to speak truth, to understand, are the efforts of children who, for all their precocity, are children still in that before we loved him, he loved us, as children, through Jesus Christ our lord. — Frederick Buechner

Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick William Faber

If our love were but more simple, We should take Him at His word; And our lives would be all sunshine In the sweetness of the Lord. — Frederick William Faber

Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick Buechner

Turn around and believe that the good news that we are loved is better than we ever dared hope, and that to believe in that good news, to live out of it and toward it, to be in love with that good news, is of all glad things in this world the gladdest thing of all. Amen, and come Lord Jesus. — Frederick Buechner

Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick Buechner

Our father. We have killed him, and we will kill him again, and our world will kill him. And yet he is there. It is he who listens at the door. It is he who is coming. It is our father who is about to be born. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. — Frederick Buechner

Lord Frederick Quotes By Namie Amuro

I enjoyed the opportunities, but there was no time to think. — Namie Amuro

Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick Buechner

Lord, I believe; help my unbelief' is the best any of us can do really, but thank God it is enough. — Frederick Buechner

Lord Frederick Quotes By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The day is done; and slowly from the scene the stooping sun upgathers his spent shafts, and puts them back into his golden quiver! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick William Robertson

Every unfulfilled aspiration of humanity in the past; all partial representation of perfect character; all sacrifices, nay, even those of idolatry, point to the fulfillment of what want, the answer to every longing
the type of perfect humanity, the Lord Jesus Christ. — Frederick William Robertson

Lord Frederick Quotes By Robert Jordan

Nobody tells us how to be men. We just are. — Robert Jordan

Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick Buechner

Lord, catch me off guard today. Surprise me with some moment of beauty or pain so that at least for the moment, I may be startled into seeing that you are here in all your splendor, always and everywhere, barely hidden, beneath, beyond, within this life I breathe. — Frederick Buechner

Lord Frederick Quotes By Catherine Gilbert Murdock

Lord Frederick had been a stalwart member of the Montagne court since at least the time of my grandfather; this I knew. Even more, he had the marvellous ability to pull peppermint drops from my ears, which used to entertain me for hours. — Catherine Gilbert Murdock

Lord Frederick Quotes By Maryrose Wood

Penelope had read several novels about such governesses in preparation for her interview and found them chock-full of useful information, although she had no intention of developing romantic feelings for the charming, penniless tutor at a neighboring estate. Or - heaven forbid! - for the darkly handsome, brooding, and extravagantly wealthy master of her own household. Lord Frederick Ashton was newly married in any case, and she had no inkling what his complexion might be — Maryrose Wood

Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick Dale Bruner

Luther and Calvin believed that both the Roman church on the right and the Zwinglian and Anabaptist churches on the left made the Lord's Supper too much a place WHERE BELIEVERS DID THINGS FOR GOD - either by offering Christ to God (Rome) or by offering their deep devotion to God (the Radical Protestants). The main direction of the Supper, in both of these views, was up. — Frederick Dale Bruner

Lord Frederick Quotes By Sarah MacLean

I shouldn't like to see you married off too soon, anyway, my lady." The extreme flirtation inspired a burst of laughter from Alex, which forced Stanhope to chuckle himself and to offer, "Well, what did you expect? I have a reputation to keep up!" Alex's eyes twinkled with humor, and she grinned broadly. "Why, Frederick, Lord Stanhope. You're a fraud!" He leaned close to her ear and spoke in a voice too quiet to be overheard by their neighbors, "Shhh. Don't let that get around. 'Twill ruin me." So — Sarah MacLean

Lord Frederick Quotes By L'Wren Scott

I had to learn to sew when I was growing up, because nothing else fitted me. — L'Wren Scott

Lord Frederick Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

We are halves, but we make an infinite whole. — Catherynne M Valente

Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick William Robertson

It is not in understanding a set of doctrines; not in outward comprehension of the "scheme of salvation," that rest and peace are to be found, but in taking up, in all lowliness and meekness, the yoke of the Lord Jesus Christ. — Frederick William Robertson

Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick Osborn

The commandments of God were intended to make Israel a distinct, and holy nation of priests to the one, true, living God so that the world would know and see who is the Lord. — Frederick Osborn

Lord Frederick Quotes By Frederick Buechner

Matthew lists Rahab as one of the ancestresses of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matthew 1:5), and that may be one reason why there was something about free-wheeling ladies with warm and generous hearts that he was never quite able to resist. — Frederick Buechner

Lord Frederick Quotes By Sinclair Lewis

He was in stature but a small man, yet remember that so were Napoleon, Lord Beaverbrook, Stephen A. Douglas, Frederick the Great, and the Dr. Goebbels who is privily known throughout Germany as Wotan's Mickey Mouse. — Sinclair Lewis

Lord Frederick Quotes By Madonna

When I'm hungry, I eat. When I'm thirsty, I drink. When I feel like saying something, I say it. — Madonna

Lord Frederick Quotes By Catherine Gilbert Murdock

Bend like the sapling you are. With time we shall find your oaken core. — Catherine Gilbert Murdock

Lord Frederick Quotes By Minnesota Fats

Gleason used to rack balls for me when he was a kid in Brooklyn and in Long Island. — Minnesota Fats

Lord Frederick Quotes By Mary Balogh

Well,' Frederick had said, 'I will see what can be arranged, Archie. But I will not have the girl frightened or compromised.'
'You sound like a grandfather who has raised fifteen daughters and is now starting on his granddaughters, Freddie,' Lord Archibald had said. 'It is most disconcerting. — Mary Balogh

Lord Frederick Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

Lord Emsworth was a man with little of the aggressor in his spiritual make-up. He believed in living and letting live. Except for his sister Constance, his secretary Lavender Briggs, the Duke of Dunstable and his younger son Frederick, now fortunately residing in America, few things were able to ruffle him. Placid is the word that springs to the lips. But the Church Lads had pierced his armour, and he found resentment growing within him like some shrub that has been treated with a patent fertilizer. He brooded bleakly on the injuries he had suffered at the hands of these juvenile delinquents. The — P.G. Wodehouse