The Pilgrim's Progress (Penguin Classics) by John Bunyan (30-Oct-2008) Paperback Quotes
The Pilgrim's Progress (Penguin Classics) by John Bunyan (30-Oct-2008) Paperback
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“These two lads are figures; Passion of the men of this world, and Patience of the men of that which is to come; for, as here thou seest, passion will have all now, this year, that is to say, in this world; so are the men of this world: They must have all their good things now; they cannot stay till the next year, that is, until the next world, for their portion of good. That proverb, “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush,” is of more authority with them than are all the divine testimonies of the good of the world to come. But as thou sawest that he had quickly lavished all away, and had presently left him nothing but rags, so will it be with all such men at the end of this world.
Then said Christian, Now I see that Patience has the best wisdom, and that upon many accounts. 1. Because he stays for the best things. 2. And also because he will have the glory of his, when the other has nothing but rags.”
― The Pilgrim's Progress (Penguin Classics) by John Bunyan (30-Oct-2008) Paperback
Then said Christian, Now I see that Patience has the best wisdom, and that upon many accounts. 1. Because he stays for the best things. 2. And also because he will have the glory of his, when the other has nothing but rags.”
― The Pilgrim's Progress (Penguin Classics) by John Bunyan (30-Oct-2008) Paperback
