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May Quotes by Tryon Edwards
- Anxiety is the poison of human life; the parent of many sins and of more miseries. In a world where everything is doubtful, and where…
- We weep over the graves of infants and the little ones taken from us by death; but an early grave may be the shortest way…
- Where duty is plain delay is both foolish and hazardous; where it is not, delay may be both wisdom and safety.
- The first step to improvement, whether mental, moral, or religious, is to know ourselves - our weakness, errors, deficiencies, and sins, that, by divine grace,…
- To possess money is very well; it may be a valuable servant; to be possessed by it is to be possessed by the devil, and…
- Sinful and forbidden pleasures are like poisoned bread; they may satisfy appetite for the moment, but there is death in them at the end.
- Any act often repeated soon forms a habit; and habit allowed, steady gains in strength, At first it may be but as a spider's web,…
- He who can suppress a moments anger may prevent a day of sorrow.
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