A Good Start Quotes
A Good Start
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A Good Start Quotes
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“Never appear to love when you don’t. Never lead another on to think that you really care when you are not sure. Never play with another’s affections, for fear you should lead to the giving of what can never be replaced, and for which you have given no equivalent.”
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― A Good Start
“you who have not yet given the one love of your life, do not let it go until you are sure that it is not wrongly bestowed. And you who are seeking the twin soul, be sure of your own love before you give a sign.”
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― A Good Start
“Every man, in his heart of hearts, has some knowledge of what is eternally right and good.”
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― A Good Start
“Christ was salt to the Pharisees, and they crucified him. Joseph was salt to his brethren, and they put him in the pit. Paul was salt to his fellow-country-men, and they arraigned him before the bar of Caesar.”
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― A Good Start
“we can be good salt, checking the evil which would otherwise infect the air of the world, and breed disease in young and healthy lives.”
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― A Good Start
“Let us ask the Spirit of Truth to set a watch upon the door of our lips, allowing nothing to pass out on which he cannot set his seal. Whatever we do, in word as well as deed, let us do all in the name and for the glory of Jesus.”
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― A Good Start
“Nothing so tests the quality of our minds as our use and choice of adjectives. When people know all your adjectives they have come to the end of your treasures.”
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― A Good Start
“training of the eye of the soul is even more necessary, because it can anticipate the advent of temptation.”
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― A Good Start
“It is necessary to wash the saints’ feet, but be sure you do not do it in scalding water.”
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― A Good Start
“good salt will be pungent. It has a savor about it which bites and stings whenever it comes in contact with an open wound.”
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― A Good Start
“the common people hung on Christ’s words. He was a Master of the Art of Illustration, because he sought his emblems, not from remote corners of creation, or its recondite processes, but from the common incidents of ordinary human experience.”
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― A Good Start
“If a man refuses to obey the truth, so far as it is revealed to him, the glimmering light dies out from his soul, and his eyes become dimmed, so that he cannot see.”
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― A Good Start
“If a man be true to his better self, he will become the pupil of the Spirit of Truth, and catch a glimpse of farther horizons, so that ultimately he will come out into the great light of eternity, as it shines from the face of Christ.”
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― A Good Start
“You cannot flit around the flame without the risk of burning your wings; and remember, if these are lost, you cannot get another pair; you may be able to crawl or limp, but you will never again bask in the sunbeams or dance with merry-hearted glee in the shadows.”
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― A Good Start
“Amid so much discordance let us constantly seek for a pure ear, which will tell us in a moment when we have spoken a single word that is inconsistent with the perfect harmonies of the nature of God, which is love.”
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“at the best the body is only the organ and instrument of the soul, and that it must be kept under and made subservient to those lofty purposes which the soul conceives in its secret place and executes in life’s arena.”
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― A Good Start
“where there is not absolute oneness there cannot be lasting happiness.”
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― A Good Start
“you may play at love-making till you lose the power of loving truly, or forfeit for evermore the right of entrance into love’s most holy place. Finally, you may find it impossible to convince another that for once you are in dead earnest, and that the time of love has come to you at length.”
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― A Good Start
“It is because we drift from God that our lives are the prey to numberless and nameless ills.”
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― A Good Start
“The pure lad would blush and hasten from the way of the ungodly and the seat of the scornful.”
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― A Good Start
“as attention to the warning of the physical senses will preserve the health of our body, so attention to the warnings of our inner senses will forewarn and forearm against the influences that are hostile to spiritual life.”
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― A Good Start
