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Misattributed To Joseph Addison Quotes By George Washington Burnap

The grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. — George Washington Burnap

Misattributed To Joseph Addison Quotes By Hugh Prather

To avail yourself of His certain wisdom, ask of Him whatever questions you have. But do not entreat Him, for that will never be necessary. — Hugh Prather

Misattributed To Joseph Addison Quotes By Vance Havner

It used to be called the Lord's Day, now it is the weekend and if we group all holidays on weekends the devil will have scored another move against Sunday worship. — Vance Havner

Misattributed To Joseph Addison Quotes By David B. Williams

... a place does not have to be pristine to be worthy of protection and care... If people are open and observant, wilderness is all around us. — David B. Williams

Misattributed To Joseph Addison Quotes By E.J. Stevens

Becoming a fae leader? Not on my bucket list. — E.J. Stevens

Misattributed To Joseph Addison Quotes By Marshall Thornton

The overnight bag was a little presumptuous. I mean, I was pretty sure that we'd be having sex, and I'm sure he was, too. But staying over.
Well, that was a little intimate, wasn't it? — Marshall Thornton

Misattributed To Joseph Addison Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

It is pleasant to have been to a place the way a river went. — Henry David Thoreau

Misattributed To Joseph Addison Quotes By Will Carleton

There's lots of people-this town wouldn't hold them;
Who don't know much excepting what's told them. — Will Carleton

Misattributed To Joseph Addison Quotes By Joe Thorn

While the law of God is something we intuitively, if partially, know because we are made in his image, in our sinful condition we repress that knowledge and fight against our consciences when they alert us to our own wrongdoing. We need his law more than we need a vague admonition to "love" and "worship. — Joe Thorn