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If you're smart, you keep happiness to yourself.
— Charles Baxter
It's best to have failure happen early in life. It wakes up the Phoenix bird in you so you rise from the ashes.
— Anne Baxter
Savor the imminent weirdness of the day.
— Charles Baxter
To be the people of God without regeneration, is as impossible as to be the children of men without generation.
— Richard Baxter
You know, they wanted to do a Broadway album and every show was kind of a bomb. There was no music at all.
— Les Baxter
Hell is the proof of God's failure or refusal to love.
— Charles Baxter
She was damned if she was going to let a little thing like decapitation stand in the way of keeping him.
— Jane Timm Baxter
Making love to him was like going through a car wash, except you came out dirtier and more alive at the other end.
— Charles Baxter
Keep company with the more cheerful sort of the Godly; there is no mirth like the mirth of believers.
— Richard Baxter
Prayer is the breath of the new creature.
— Richard Baxter
Lay siege to your sins, and starve them out by keeping away the food and fuel which is their maintenance and life.
— Richard Baxter
Do you think none shall be saved but puritans(89)?
— Richard Baxter
If family religion were duly attended to and properly discharged, I think the preaching of the Word would not be the common instrument of conversion.
— Richard Baxter
Study hard, for the well is deep, and our brains are shallow.
— Richard Baxter
Prayer must carry on our work as much as preaching; he preacheth not heartily to his people that will not pray for them.
— Richard Baxter
You may know God, but not comprehend Him.
— Richard Baxter
I have pain; but I have peace, I have peace.
— Richard Baxter
While doubt cannot be expelled, it can be subdued.
— Richard Baxter
It's like we have the bones of animals and the hearts of angels.
— Baxter Clare Trautman
Screw the truth into men's minds.
— Richard Baxter
I don't know what the problem with Capitol is. Some one's got to wake 'em up. Prod 'em a little bit.
— Les Baxter
Once someone has bound your heart, he's the only person who can let it loose again.
— Charles Baxter
And maybe a hundred billion cephalopod minds, out in the Trojans, just light-minutes apart, have become something - "
"Transcendent. — Stephen Baxter
"Transcendent. — Stephen Baxter
You shall find this to be God's usual course: not to give his children the taste of his delights till they begin to sweat in seeking after them.
— Richard Baxter
[O]ne duty may be said to be too long, when its shuts out another, and then it ceaseth, indeed, to be a duty(274).
— Richard Baxter
There'll be a sky full of babies and their shit, suspended overhead. You do not want to get caught in that rain when it falls.
— Stephen Baxter
Well, don't stand about like that, man; if you're no use you're certainly no ornament. Bring that in and tell me what it says.
— Stephen Baxter
Tomorrow is always the sluggard's working day; today is his holiday
— Richard Baxter
The poem is a plank laid over the lion's den.
— James K. Baxter
There's nothing to talk about to strangers anymore, if you know what I mean. Everything I want to say, I say to her.
— Charles Baxter
Life is short, and we are dull, and eternal things are necessary, and the souls that depend on our teaching are precious.
— Richard Baxter
We are all creatures of logic, at root. Of little switches turning on and off in our heads, metaphorically speaking.
— Stephen Baxter
Because it is the Midwest, no one really glitters because no one has to, it's more of a dull shine, like frequently used silverware.
— Charles Baxter
Weather is so nineteenth-century in its effects,
— Charles Baxter
Overvalue not therefore the manner of your own worship, and overvilify not other men's of a different mode.
— Richard Baxter
Men's giving can only be to a certain extent: but God's is without limit.
— J. Sidlow Baxter
The more they love each other, the more they participate in each other's griefs, and one or the other will be frequently under some sort of suffering.
— Richard Baxter
In the kingdom of God there are no second-class citizens.
— David S. Baxter
I have to let her remain here if she wants to. She's wreckage. It's as simple as that. We have these obligations to our human ruins.
— Charles Baxter
You think that what I've told you is an anecdote. But really it isn't. It's my whole life. It's the only story I have.
— Charles Baxter
Hope, like faith, is a principle of action. It motivates and inspires. We do not sit in our armchairs and hope for hope; we get up and go to work.
— David S. Baxter
There were two dawns that morning. One the orderly sunrise of God, followed by man's fireball at the base of that rocket.
— Gordon Baxter
After all, addiction is just the last stage of consumerism.
— Charles Baxter
Open her heart to me, please, God. After the mess I've made of things, I can't do this on my own.
— Karen Kingsbury
Sinful zeal doth make men doubly sinful.
— Richard Baxter
The Long Earth is bountiful but not forgiving.
— Stephen Baxter
He that dare not die, dare scarce fight valiantly (475).
— Richard Baxter
But my middle daughter, Kate, is very involved in martial arts, and I was just at one of her competitions.
— Meredith Baxter
Publicans and harlots do sooner come to heaven than Pharisees, because they are sooner convinced of their sin and misery.
— Richard Baxter
This is what I have learned, Malenfant. This is how it is, how it was, how it came to be.
— Stephen Baxter
Nothing below heaven is worth setting our hearts upon.
— Richard Baxter
Death is half disarmed when the pleasures and interests of the flesh are first denied.
— Richard Baxter
The ministerial work must be managed purely for God and the salvation of the people, and not for any private ends of our own.
— Richard Baxter
Against the odds, they refuse to succeed.
— Charles Baxter
It is not the reading of many books which is necessary to make a man wise or good; but well reading of a few.
— Richard Baxter
Till you can rest in God's will you will never have rest.
— Richard Baxter
See into life, don't just look at it.
— Anne Baxter
A holy and heavenly life is a continual pain to the consciences of sinners around you and continually solicits them to change their course.
— Richard Baxter
King said, "Come. Sit. Have some more drinks. Colonel Kalinski, will you sort that out? You
— Stephen Baxter
Which one of you's the bitch?
— Stephen Baxter
This is mine," he growled, fangs bared. "You are mine."
Bria met him stare for stare. "Prove it. — Kate Baxter
Bria met him stare for stare. "Prove it. — Kate Baxter
Is it but right that our hearts should be on God, when the heart of God is so much on us.
— Richard Baxter
And there's no such thing as too much back-up.
— Stephen Baxter
You will cast away your cards and dice when you find the sweetness of youthful learning.
— Richard Baxter
I'm not an intellectual composer.
— Les Baxter
Lothness to displease men, makes us undo them (394).
— Richard Baxter
That was when the Spanish came in and conquered the Aztecs. I thought that was a clever thing.
— Les Baxter
True consecration to Christ simplifies life, for it leaves the management to Him.
— J. Sidlow Baxter
Baxter knows a lot more than I do, I told her.
Yes, said Baxter, but I will never tell people all of it. — Alasdair Gray
Yes, said Baxter, but I will never tell people all of it. — Alasdair Gray
We seem to be young, in a very old Galaxy. We're like kids tiptoeing through a ruined mansion.
— Stephen Baxter
A great many persons are able to become Members of this House without losing their insignificance.
— Beverley Baxter
The act of writing anything can be as much consent as creation.
— Charles Baxter
Is it really conceivable, given all of that immensity, all that structure, that we are truly alone? That life emerged here, and nowhere else?
— Stephen Baxter
The Earth gave you life, gave you food and language and intelligence, and will take you back when you die.
— Stephen Baxter
Earth stuff, Mars boy.
— Stephen Baxter
Lord, I surrender. I am completely overcome by your love.
— Richard Baxter
Evaded her, and she sensed they did not believe her
— Stephen Baxter
Reading Dostoyevsky is like sitting in the front row of a theater, where the actors' spit lands on your face.
— Charles Baxter
I prefer short stories, but publishers would, of course, rather that writers produce novels, since novels are still more commercially viable.
— Charles Baxter
Having access to the library was all well and good, but as a collector you had to own the book.
— John Baxter
I don't think that most women have to prove that they're real women. You live long enough, you graduate to being real.
— Charles Baxter