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Thou has conquered, O pale Galilean.
— Algernon Charles Swinburne
O God, we praise Thee for keeping us till this day, and for the full assurance that Thou wilt never let us go.
— Charles Spurgeon
then p'r'aps we may get into what the 'Merrikins call a fix, and the English a qvestion o' privileges.
— Charles Dickens
O! there are many kinds of pride," said Biddy, looking full at me and shaking her head; "pride is not all of one kind -
— Charles Dickens
Not for yourself, O church, do you exist, any more than Christ existed for himself.
— Charles Spurgeon
O, Thou precious Lord Jesus Christ, we do adore Thee with all our hearts. Thou art Lord of all.
— Charles Spurgeon
Go then, a starveling girl
With no perfume or pearls,
Only your nudity
O my beauty! — Charles Baudelaire
With no perfume or pearls,
Only your nudity
O my beauty! — Charles Baudelaire
Expand Thy wings, celestial Dove, brood o'er our nature's night; on our disordered spirits move, and let there now be light.
— Charles Wesley
O Mary, go and call the cattle home, And call the cattle home, And call the cattle home, Across the sands o' Dee!
— Charles Kingsley
O! Better to have no home in which to lay his head, than to have a home and dread to go to it, through such a cause.
— Charles Dickens
[O]ther thinkers have philosophised since the time of Plato, but that does not destroy the interest and beauty of his philosophy
— Frederick Charles Copleston
Come boldly, O believer, for despite the whisperings of Satan and the doubtings of thine own heart, thou art greatly beloved.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
He will send "showers of blessing." Look up to-day, O parched plant, and open thy leaves and flowers for a heavenly watering.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
O heavenly Sower, plough me first, and then cast the truth into me, and let me yield Thee a bounteous harvest.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Man ate angels' food of old - and why not now? O for grace to feed on Jesus, and so to eat of the fruit of the land of Canaan this year!
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
O What A Freedom Is Thine! Freedom from Condemnation. Freedom to the Promises, Freedom to the Throne of Grace, and at last Freedom to Enter Heaven!
— Charles Spurgeon
Truly, O Lord, You are a God "ready to pardon!" Therefore will we acknowledge our iniquities!
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Whether you come from heaven or hell, what does it matter, O Beauty!
— Charles Baudelaire
The cost of taxpayer compliance with [the tax code] is over $80 billion per year, more than eight times the cost of the IRS budget
— Charles O. Rossotti
"O, Mrs. Clennam, Mrs. Clennam," said Little Dorrit, "angry feelings and unforgiving deeds are no comfort and no guide to you and me."
— Charles Dickens
O prize exceedingly the matchless power and grace which changes deserts into gardens, and makes the barren heart to sing for joy.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Liberty, equality, fraternity, or death; - the last, much the easiest to bestow, O Guillotine!
— Charles Dickens
Get away to your God, O Christian!
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
To die on a kitchen floor at 7 o'clock in the morning while other people are frying eggs is not so rough unless it happens to you.
— Charles Bukowski
O wretched is the dame, to whom the sound,
"Your lord will soon return," no phrase brings. — Charles Robert Maturin
"Your lord will soon return," no phrase brings. — Charles Robert Maturin
O that my heart would melt at the recital of my Savior's sufferings and death. Would
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
You did not hide Your face from shame and spitting, O Lord Jesus, and therefore I will find my dearest delight in praising You. Your
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
God is God; He sees and hears All our troubles, all our tears. Soul, forget not, 'mid thy pains, God o'er all for ever reigns.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Smoking crack is a way for people who couldn't afford college to study the works of Charles Darwin.
— P. J. O'Rourke
O let my trembling soul be still, And wait thy wise, thy holy will! I cannot, Lord, thy purpose see, Yet all is well since ruled by thee.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Childhood, who like an April morn appears,
Sunshine and rain, hopes clouded o'er with fears. — Charles Churchill
Sunshine and rain, hopes clouded o'er with fears. — Charles Churchill
Charles McCarry is the best modern writer on the subject of intrigue - by the breadth of Alan Furst, by the fathom of Eric Ambler, by any measure.
— P. J. O'Rourke
O believer, for despite the whisperings of Satan and the doubtings of your own heart - you are greatly loved!
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean; the world has grown grey from thy breath;/ We have drunken of things Lethean, and fed on the fullness of death
— Algernon Charles Swinburne
And O
there are days
i this life,
worth life and
worth death — Charles Dickens
there are days
i this life,
worth life and
worth death — Charles Dickens
"O' course I came to look arter you, my darlin'," replied Mr. Weller; for once permitting his passion to get the better of his veracity.
— Charles Dickens
Fifteen minutes shy of two o'clock. The thick of the night. The zone of lost objectivity.
— Robert Charles Wilson
What is peace? Is it war? No. Is it strife? No. Is it lovely, and gentle, and beautiful, and pleasant, and serene, and joyful? O yes!
— Charles Dickens
Let thy personal weakness, O Christian, be an argument to make thee pray earnestly to thy God for help.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
O.K. I'm running out of appetite. Let this swirl - a bit like Crab Nebula - do for now.
— Charles Olson
O for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer's praise, the glories of my God and King, the triumphs of his grace!
— Charles Wesley
Halloa!" the guard replied. "What o'clock do you make it, Joe?" "Ten minutes, good, past eleven.
— Charles Dickens
O Christian, within a very little time you shall be rid of all your trials and your troubles.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Forth in thy name,O Lord, I go, My daily labour to pursue. Thee, only thee, resolved to know, In all I think or speak or do.
— Charles Wesley
Birds sing on a bare bough; O, believer, canst not thou?
— Charles Spurgeon
O wild, dark flower of woman, Deep rose of my desire, An Eastern wizard made you Of earth and stars and fire.
— Charles G.D. Roberts
What's the easiest fucking thing to take?" I asked him. "Journalism. Those journalism majors don't do anything." "O.K., I'll be a journalist.
— Charles Bukowski
Abhor all idea of being saved by good works, but O, be as full of good works as if you were to be saved by them!
— Charles Spurgeon
Cheer up O faint-hearted warrior. Not only has Christ traveled the road - but He has slain your enemies!
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
O my soul, what can destroy you - if Omnipotence is your helper?
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
O Lord, restore us now, tonight!
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I'm not certain you heard me," O'Neill said.
— Charles Duhigg
Be not guided by the will-o'-the-wisp of policy, but by the pole-star of divine authority.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I do watch a lot of Fox News. I like Charles Krauthammer and Bill O'Reilly.
— Mary Tyler Moore
Mr. Claus
c/o North Pole
Dear Joe... — Charles M. Schulz
c/o North Pole
Dear Joe... — Charles M. Schulz