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Dwell Quotes by Henry David Thoreau
- One cannot too soon forget his errors and misdemeanors for to dwell long upon them is to add to the offense, and repentance and sorrow…
- This whole earth which we inhabit is but a point in space. How far apart, think you, dwell the most distant inhabitants of yonder star,…
- One cannot too soon forget his errors and misdemeanors. To dwell long upon them is to add to the offense.
- Dwell as near as possible to the channel in which your life flows.
- You must love the crust of the earth on which you dwell more than the sweet crust of any bread or cake. You must be…
- The life in us is like the water in the river. It may rise this year higher than man has ever known it, and flood…
- It would be well, perhaps, if we were to spend more of our days and nights without any obstruction between us and the celestial bodies,…
- One cannot too soon forget his errors and misdemeanors; for to dwell upon them is to add to the offense.
More Dwell Quotes
- The soul, which is spirit, can not dwell in dust; it is carried along to dwell in the blood. — Saint Augustine
- Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery. — Jane Austen
- God has been very good to me, for I never dwell upon anything wrong which a person has done, so as to… — Teresa of Avila
- Mysterious love, uncertain treasure, hast thou more of pain or pleasure! Endless torments dwell about thee: Yet who would live, and live… — Joseph Addison
- A true critic ought to dwell upon excellencies rather than imperfections, to discover the concealed beauties of a writer, and communicate to… — Joseph Addison
- I feel certain that if, in our homes, parents will read from the Book of Mormon prayerfully and regularly, both by themselves… — Ezra Taft Benson
- When you read about a car crash in which two or three youngsters are killed, do you pause to dwell on the… — Jim Bishop
- Where mercy, love, and pity dwell, there God is dwelling too. — William Blake
- A little kingdom I possess, where thoughts and feelings dwell; And very hard the task I find of governing it well. — Louisa May Alcott
- Today, hundreds of millions dwell in freedom, from the Baltic to the Adriatic, from the Western Approaches to the Aegean. And while… — David Cameron
- What Churchill described as the twin marauders of war and tyranny have been almost entirely banished from our continent. Today, hundreds of… — David Cameron
- You build on failure. You use it as a stepping stone. Close the door on the past. You don't try to forget… — Johnny Cash