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Good Work Quotes by Charles Spurgeon
- Morality is a neat cover for foul venom, but it does not alter the fact that the heart is vile, and the man himself is…
- Our best performances are so stained with sin, that it is hard to know whether they are good works or bad works.
- Abhor all idea of being saved by good works, but O, be as full of good works as if you were to be saved by…
- Believing right doctrine will no more save you, than doing good works will save you.
- I am throwing all my good works overboard, and lashing myself to the plank of free grace; for I hope to swim to glory on…
More Good Work Quotes
- The confession of evil works is the first beginning of good works. — Saint Augustine
- My good works, however wretched and imperfect, have been made better and perfected by Him Who is my Lord: He has rendered… — Teresa of Avila
- While the soul is in mortal sin, nothing can profit it; none of its good works merit an eternal reward, since they… — Teresa of Avila
- I like Cinderella, I really do. She has a good work ethic. I appreciate a good, hard-working gal. And she likes shoes.… — Amy Adams
- I want my kids to have a good work ethic. I believe you can achieve anything if you work hard enough to… — Victoria Beckham
- The old and honorable idea of 'vocation' is simply that we each are called, by God, or by our gifts, or by… — Wendell Berry
- Actresses can get outrageously precious about the way they look. That's not what life's about. If you starve yourself to the point… — Cate Blanchett
- It was admitted by the early rabbis that the sectarians could be as full of good works as eggs were full of… — Lionel Blue
- Anyone that's involved in development has discovered that all the good work that's been done in development has been undone by the… — Bono
- Immortality is a by-product of good work. — Mel Brooks
- I just feel like if I do good work, then people should respect me for the work I do. — Scott Caan
- In dreams the truth is learned that all good works are done in the absence of a caress. — Leonard Cohen