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The world is a great mart, my Holly, where all things are for sale to whom who bids the highest in the currency of our desires.
— H. Rider Haggard
The wretch condemn'd with life to part,
Still, still on hope relies;
And every pang that rends the heart
Bids expectation rise. — Oliver Goldsmith
Still, still on hope relies;
And every pang that rends the heart
Bids expectation rise. — Oliver Goldsmith
When words we want, love teacheth to indite;
And what we blush to speak, she bids us write. — Robert Herrick
And what we blush to speak, she bids us write. — Robert Herrick
When you and I are inclined to nestle down in indolence and self indulgence. God "stirs up our nests" and bids us fly upward.
— Theodore L. Cuyler
To run and work the law commands, but gives us neither feet nor hands. But better news the gospel brings, it bids us fly and gives us wings.
— John Bunyan
Where can you taste the joy of obeying unless He bids you do something for which His bidding is the only reason?
— C.S. Lewis
He bids fair to grow wise who has discovered that he is not so.
— Publilius Syrus
Humility bids us to take ourselves as we are; we do not have to be cosmically significant to be genuinely significant.
— Patricia Churchland
Let every reader do as his conscience bids him.
— Hermann Hesse
When Zeno received news of a shipwreck and heard that all his luggage had been sunk he said, Fortune bids me to be a less encumbered philosopher.
— Seneca.
With soul of flame and temper of steel we must act as our coolest judgment bids us.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Without our God we should fear to move; but when He bids us to, it would be dangerous to tarry.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I have turned down so many major advertising bids because I think either the time isn't right or I'm not.
— Linda Evangelista
A time when sky blue love bids farewell to the day and before dusk falls, the sunset ignites the smouldering embers of the moonlit soul...
— Virginia Alison
I must do what my conscience bids. I have borne long with self-reproach that would have roused any mind less torpid and cowardly than mine.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
We are time's subjects, and time bids be gone.
— William Shakespeare
The sum and substance of the preparation needed for a coming eternity is that you believe what the Bible tells you, and do what the Bible bids you.
— Thomas Chalmers
The devil is busy
trying to take from us
what we get from God,
and so God bids us hold fast. — C. Nuzum
trying to take from us
what we get from God,
and so God bids us hold fast. — C. Nuzum
What Nature bids is good, is wise, and faultless we obey.
— John Armstrong
Now I have a sheep and cow, everybody bids me good morrow.
— Benjamin Franklin
Discomfort guides my tongue And bids me speak of nothing but despair.
— William Shakespeare
Do what thy manhood bids thee do.
— Richard Francis Burton
Now I've a sheep and a cow, every body bids me good morrow.
— Benjamin Franklin
That very law which moulds a tear And bids it trickle from its source,- That law preserves the earth a sphere, And guides the planets in their course.
— Samuel Rogers
[God] holds in His omnipotent hand the priceless, precious, eternal gift of salvation, and He bids you to take it without money and without price.
— Billy Graham
The world commands our desire for purity but bids that we not be too precise about it.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
When, like an Emir of tyrannic power,
Sirius appears, and on the horizon black
Bids countless stars pursue their mighty track. — Victor Hugo
Sirius appears, and on the horizon black
Bids countless stars pursue their mighty track. — Victor Hugo
When Christ calls a man, he bids him come and die.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Shakespeare brings us to know ourselves. Dante, with his dissection of all others, bids us to know one another.
— Matthew Pearl
More Irishmen died fighting for Britain in World War I than died fighting against her in all of Ireland's bids for independence combined.
— David Frum
The credit system has encircled this beautiful globe of ours like a serpent's coil, and if we do not mind, it bids fair to crush us out of breath.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It hurts! It throbs with pain, the like of which I never felt the half! Mortal flesh would scream again ... yet demon spirit bids to laugh
— Alan Grant
Obeying God never brings on public evils. I know it can't. It's always safest, all round, to do as He bids us.
— Harriet Beecher Stowe
That which I would discover
The law of friendship bids me to conceal. — William Shakespeare
The law of friendship bids me to conceal. — William Shakespeare
The one who expects God to do as he asks Him must on his part do whatever God bids him.
— R.A. Torrey
To the last moment of his breath, On hope the wretch relies; And even the pang preceding death Bids expectation rise.
— Oliver Goldsmith
Does he council you better who bids you, Money, by right means, if you can: but by any means, make money ?
— Horace
We two alone will sing like bids i' th' cage.
— William Shakespeare
Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak knits up the o-er wrought heart and bids it break.
— William Shakespeare
Averaging the bids to arrive at a final price, the Leon
— Marcus Sakey
The Masonic fraternity tramples upon our rights, defeats the administration of justice, and bids defiance to every government which it cannot control.
— Millard Fillmore
Sweet rose, whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is even in the grave, And thou must die.
— George Herbert
The grief that does not speak whispers the o'erfraught heart and bids it break.
— William Shakespeare
When earth is rich it bids defiance to droughts, yields in abundance and of the best quality.
— Thomas Jefferson
To run and work the law commands, Yet gives me neither feet nor hands; But better news the gospel brings: It bids me fly and gives me wings.3
— Jason C. Meyer
Eternity bids thee to forget.
— John Green
The fate of the Celt in the British Empire bids fair to resemble that of the Greeks among the Romans.
— Joseph Jacobs