Many Thoughts of Many Minds - A Treasury of Quotations from the Literature of Every Land and Every Age by Various
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all; He only is able to discern obedience from disobedience.
--ST. CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA. It is not the ambassador, it is not the messenger, but the Lord Himself that saveth His people. The Lord remaineth alone, for no man can be partner with God in forgiving sins; this office belongs solely to Christ, who taketh away the sins of the world.--ST. AMBROSE. It appertaineth to the true God alone to be able to loose men from their sins.--ST. CYRIL. Neither angel, nor archangel, nor yet even the Lord Himself (who alone can say "I am with you"), can, when we have sinned, release us, unless we bring repentance with us.--ST. AMBROSE. ACTION.--The thing done avails, and not what is said about it.--EMERSON. Action may not always bring happiness; but there is no happiness without action.--BEACONSFIELD. There are three sorts of actions: those that are good, those that are bad, and those that are doubtful; and we ought to be most cautious of those that are doubtful; for we are in most danger of these doubtful actions, because they do not alarm us; and yet they insensibly lead to greater transgressions, just as the shades of twilight gradually reconcile us to darkness.--A. REED. To the valiant actions speak alone.--SMOLLETT. |
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