Struggles Quotes Page 1 of 3 CHRISTIAN QUOTES ON Struggles. Part of a large selection of Christian quotes and sayings in a variety of topics by famous people, authors, theologians, pastors, preachers, teachers, and other notable Christians.
The extremity of its evil had passed beyond all struggle into some state which bore a horrible similarity to innocence. Author: C.S. Lewis | If we cut up beasts simply because they cannot prevent us and because we are backing our own side in the struggle for existence, it is only logical to cut up imbeciles, criminals, enemies, or capitalists for the same reasons. Author: C.S. Lewis | The hardest struggle of all is to be something different from what the average man is. Author: Robert H. Schuller | I long to put the experience of fifty years at once into your young lives, to give you at once the key to that treasure chamber every gem of which has cost me tears and struggles and prayers, but you must work for these inward treasures yourselves. Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe | True rest is not that of torpor, but that of harmony; it is not refusing the struggle, but conquering in it; not resting from duty, but finding rest in it. Author: Frederick W. Robertson | Press forward. Do not stop, do not linger in your journey, but strive for the mark set before you. Author: George Whitefield |
| I have not so great a struggle with my vices, great and numerous as they are, as I have with my impatience. My efforts are not absolutely useless; yet I have never been able to conquer this ferocious wild beast. Author: John Calvin | Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle. And so we must straighten our backs and work for our freedom. A man can't ride you unless your back is bent. Author: Martin Luther King, Jr. | A wise and good man will turn examples of all sorts to his own advantage. The good he will make his patterns, and strive to equal or excel them. The bad he will by all means avoid. Author: Thomas a Kempis | It is the very nature of grace to make a man strive to be most eminent in that particular grace which is most opposed to his bosom sin. Author: Thomas Brooks | Though there is nothing more dangerous, yet there is nothing more ordinary, than for weak saints to make their sense and feeling the judge of their condition. We must strive to walk by faith. Author: Thomas Brooks | But what is the use of preaching the Gospel to men whose whole attention is concentrated upon a mad, desperate struggle to keep themselves alive? Author: William Booth |
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