Suffering And Glory Quotes
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Suffering And Glory Quotes & Sayings
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My dear brother, let God make of you what He will, He will end all with consolation, and shall make glory out of your suffering.
— Samuel Rutherford
The journey towards oneness emphasizes the opposites and we are caught in their conflict.
— Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
Until Jesus comes, his resurrection glory in the church is a matter of strength made perfect in suffering.
— Richard Gaffin
I think that if you make a strong statement of principle, even if the folks disagree with you, people will respect you for it.
— Joe Klein
Unfortunately I think the Internet knows more about me than I do. I usually look it up to see what I'm going to be doing that next week.
— Travis Pastrana
The best songwriting comes from being as creative as you can and editing it down to the good bits, essentially.
— Alex Kapranos
Suffering when cannot be avoided, is to help your way to glory ... all rivers flow into the same sea.
— Paulo Coelho
Namely Jesus, p crowned with glory and honor q because of the suffering of death, so that by the grace of God he might r taste death s for everyone.
— Anonymous
I mean, everything beats me, even twos and threes.
— Frank Portman
Fellowships are important not for the money, but rather for the freedom from grant-related constraints.
— Philip J. Guo
Where am I going? This is a question of purpose and destiny
— Sunday Adelaja
Anna never wanted to walk when she could be carried, your mother wanted to walk when she could fly, and you want to run before you can walk.
— Lili St. Crow
The human heart is greedy; it will use religion, color, or any other excuse to justify its greed. Blame the human heart.
— Bono
After the adrenaline had worn off and medals had been awarded and the glory meted out, only the suffering remained after a battle.
— Brian McClellan
It was considered a virtue not to talk unnecessarily at sea ...
— Ernest Hemingway,
Happiness consists in the full employment of our faculties in some pursuit.
— Harriet Martineau