Parson Quotes
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Parson Quotes & Sayings
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Life is what we make it.
— Chelsea Fine
In some countries a hunting parson is no uncommon sight. Such a one might make a good shepherd's dog, but is far from being the Good Shepherd.
— Henry David Thoreau
Life, not the parson, teaches conduct.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
No more have I," said Mr. Bennet; "and I am glad to find that you do not depend on her serving you.
— Jane Austen
There's no point in trying to hoard money after life, so better really to share with people.
— Mo Ibrahim
God loves all people.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
No parson in the world ever pictured heaven so beautifully as they did, in their innocent talk
— Emily Bronte
It's against all of our policies for an application to ever share information with advertisers.
— Mark Zuckerberg
A bodily disease which we look upon as whole and entire within itself, may after all, be but a symptom of some ailment in the spiritual part.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Reader, I married him. A quiet wedding we had: he and I, the parson and clerk, were alone present.
— Charlotte Bronte
I do not crave anyone that will fix me. Just someone who will hold my hand while I fix myself.
— Unknown
Not till we are completely lost or turned around ... do we begin to find ourselves.
— Henry David Thoreau
When you move away from where you grew up, I think you tend to have even more pride of where you came from.
— Kristopher Belman
Shitfire, parson! And I mean thet sincerely!
— Robert Coover
I would like to be a parson on this island. Explain the Sermon on the Mount to ordinary people and let the world be the world.
— Joseph Goebbels
Since I've become a mom, I'm more about comfort and simplicity. I'm essentially a jeans girl, and I dress them up or down with accessories.
— Jessalyn Gilsig
He
the country parson
is not witty or learned or eloquent, but holy. — George Herbert
the country parson
is not witty or learned or eloquent, but holy. — George Herbert
Never spare the parson's wine nor the baker's pudding
— Benjamin Franklin
That is the mystery of grace: it never comes too late.
— Francois Mauriac
There goes the parson, oh illustrious spark! And there, scarce less illustrious, goes the clerk.
— William Cowper
The parson knows enough who knows a Duke.
— William Cowper