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Inspirational Quotes by Thomas Brooks
- A man full of hope will be full of action.
- Many eat that on earth that they digest in hell.
- Repentance is the vomit of the soul.
- Humility makes a man richer than other men, and it makes a man judge himself the poorest among men.
- There is no little sin, because no little God to sin against.
- There is more evil in the least sin than in the greatest affliction.
- God is as just as he is merciful.
- The two poles could sooner meet, than the love of Christ and the love of the world.
- A man had need to fear this most of all that he fears not at all.
- Truth is mighty and will prevail
- Every man obeys Christ as he prizes Christ, not otherwise.
- It is better to have a sore than a seared conscience.
- The giving way to a less sin makes way for the committing of a greater
- Though true repentance is never too late, yet late repentance is seldom true.
- Get Christ and get all; miss Christ and miss all.
- Hope can see heaven through the thickest clouds.
- Christ is lovely, Christ is very lovely, Christ is most lovely, Christ is always lovely, Christ is altogether lovely.
- Christ dwells in that heart most eminently that hath emptied itself of itself.
- Deliver me, O Lord, from that evil man, myself.
- Cold prayers shall never have any warm answers.
- Solomon got more hurt by his wealth, than he got good by his wisdom.
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