Mercifully Quotes
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Mercifully Quotes & Sayings
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Mercifully, the murderers arrived just then.
— Annabel Monaghan
Good students are good at all things.
— Marissa Mayer
The pictorial battlefield becomes a sea of mud mercifully veiled by the fog of war.
— Winston Churchill
Because of the Cross, God can be both just towards sin and yet mercifully justifying to sinners.
— Timothy Keller
Elephants can remember, but we are human beings and mercifully human beings can forget.
— Agatha Christie
One mercifully hopes there are water nymphs in the Styx.
— Vladimir Nabokov
The sorrows of childhood are mercifully passing, for it is only when maturity has rendered soil mellow that grief will root very deeply. Stephen's
— Radclyffe Hall
A woman is a dish for the gods, if the devil dress her not.
— William Shakespeare
I want - I want - I want - was all that she could think about - but just what this real want was she did not know.
— Carson McCullers
What are we (I ask) but puppets in a show-box? Oh, omnipotent Destiny, pull our strings gently! Dance us mercifully off our moserable little stage!
— Wilkie Collins
The grist for my mill is the human body and the art of healing.
— Richard Selzer
For a woman to be at once a coquette and a bigot is more than the humblest of husbands can bear; she should mercifully choose between the two.
— Jean De La Bruyere
God has mercifully ordered that the human brain works slowly; first the blow, hours afterwards the bruise.
— Walter De La Mare
It is better that the truth be known than that scandal be covered up.
— Saint Augustine
Today, I would pick the person who made me feel warm, rather than the one who left me cold.
— Lauren Graham
The stupidity of a stupid man is mercifully intimate and reticient, while the stupidity of an intellectual is cried from the rooftops.
— Peter Ustinov
Use it or lose it" is a law of nature, but mercifully "not a soul will be lost" is a law of the spirit that supersedes it.
— Arianna Huffington
The power of hiding ourselves from one another is mercifully given, for men are wild beasts, and would devour one another but for this protection.
— Henry Ward Beecher
From the heights of heaven Jesus Christ mercifully looks down upon you and graciously invites you there.
— Francis De Sales