Vizards Quotes & Sayings
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Sincerity is the same in a corner alone, as it is before the face of the world. It knows not how to wear two vizards, one for an appearance before men, and another for a short snatch in a corner; but it must have God, and be with him in the duty of prayer. It is not lip-labour that it doth regard, for it is the heart that God looks at, and that which sincerity looks at, and that which prayer comes from, if it be that prayer which is accompanied with sincerity. — John Bunyan

Don't make the mistake of letting pride get in the way of forgiveness. You still love him. He still loves you. Don't throw it all away just because your feelings are hurt. — Marian Keyes

This emergency spending measure is certainly only the beginning, since we here in Washington will continue to work closely with the president and emergency agencies to ensure they continue receiving the funding they need. — Jo Bonner

You can read a book more than once, you know. You might even find a book inside the book. — Kate Westerlund

Make our faces vizards to our hearts, disguising what they are. — William Shakespeare

I was very much the laymen, trying to find stuff out because I'm curious about the world. — Dallas Campbell

I fast for greater physical and mental efficiency — Plato

Will wrote frequently to Nellie, describing his daily routine in detail only a lover would not find exhausting. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

Human beings are not simple. We are, in fact, quite complicated. In recent American history, we have engaged in such contradictions as owning slaves, while declaring all people to have equal rights, while heading to church to pray for peace and tranquility, while dropping bombs on Middle Eastern nations to secure the oil we need to fuel our vehicles in order to drive to church. We're a mess, and we have to count ourselves as part of the whole, because we're all complicit. — Nick Offerman

Neil kept to the shadows inside the house and out. They skirted through the courtyard and quietly made it into the garage. A second town car sat beside Blake's with Dillon behind the wheel. — Catherine Bybee

Mother always said you were greedy. — Ralph Bellamy