Frederick William I Quotes
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The Christian life is not knowing or hearing, but doing.
— Frederick William Robertson
If our love were but more simple, We should take Him at His word; And our lives would be all sunshine In the sweetness of the Lord.
— Frederick William Faber
There is a great deal of self-will in the world, but very little genuine independence of character.
— Frederick William Faber
If you think that you can sin, and then by cries avert the consequences of sin, you insult God's character.
— Frederick William Robertson
Never permit failure to become a habit.
— William Frederick Book
When it comes to cleverness, I'm afraid that I was limited to alternate tuesdays ...
— William Frederick
A life of prayer is a life whose litanies are ever fresh acts of self-devoting love.
— Frederick William Robertson
God's truth is too sacred to be expounded to superficial worldliness in its transient fit of earnestness.
— Frederick William Robertson
Women and God are the two rocks on which a man must either anchor or be wrecked.
— Frederick William Robertson
That in East Prussia Frederick William I tolerated the Mennonites as indispensable to industry,
— Max Weber
Do you want to learn holiness with terrible struggles and sore affliction and the plague of much remaining evil? Then wait before you turn to God.
— Frederick William Robertson
A happy home is the single spot of rest which a man has upon this earth for the cultivation of his noblest sensibilities.
— Frederick William Robertson
Men ... are bettered and improved by trial, and refined out of broken hopes and blighted expectations.
— Frederick William Robertson
The true aim of everyone who aspires to be a teacher should be, not to impart his own opinions, but to kindle minds.
— Frederick William Robertson
No one can be great, or good, or happy except through the inward efforts of themselves.
— Frederick William Robertson
Truth is given, not to be contemplated, but to be done. Life is an action, not a thought.
— Frederick William Robertson
'T is said that absence conquers love; But oh believe it not! I've tried, alas! its power to prove, But thou art not forgot.
— Frederick William Thomas
The man whom society will not forgive nor restore is driven into recklessness.
— Frederick William Robertson
There is a grace of kind listening, as well as a grace of kind speaking.
— Frederick William Faber
Only what coronation is in an earthly way, baptism is in a heavenly way; God's authoritative declaration in material form of a spiritual reality.
— Frederick William Robertson
Only so far as a man believes strongly, mightily, can he act cheerfully, or do anything that is worth doing.
— Frederick William Robertson
This world is given as the prize for the men in earnest; and that which is true of this world, is truer still of the world to come.
— Frederick William Robertson
We strain hardest for things which are almost, but now quite within reach.
— Frederick William Faber
Every moment of resistance to temptation is a victory.
— Frederick William Faber
For right is right, since God is God.
— Frederick William Faber
The rumor that the state of my health will necessitate my resignation is entirely unfounded.
— Frederick William Borden
They always win who side with God.
— Frederick William Faber
The way to push things through to a finish effectively must be learned.
— William Frederick Book
To turn water into wine, and what is common into what is holy, is indeed the glory of Christianity.
— Frederick William Robertson
God's justice and love are one. Infinite justice must be infinite love. Justice is but another sign of love.
— Frederick William Robertson
We must have passed through life unobservantly, if we have never perceived that a man is very much himself what he thinks of others.
— Frederick William Faber
Good is that darkening of our lives,
Which only God can brighten;
But better still that hopeless load,
Which none but God can lighten. — Frederick William Faber
Which only God can brighten;
But better still that hopeless load,
Which none but God can lighten. — Frederick William Faber
Many a friendship, long, loyal, and self-sacrificing, rested at first on no thicker a foundation than a kind word.
— Frederick William Faber
Love's secret is always to be doing things for God, and not to mind because they are such very little ones.
— Frederick William Faber
Every hour comes with some little fagot of God's will fastened upon its back.
— Frederick William Faber
The office of poetry is not to make us think accurately, but feel truly.
— Frederick William Robertson
For children is there any happiness which is not also noise?
— Frederick William Faber
I have no intention of resigning, and confidently expect to resume official duties within three months.
— Frederick William Borden