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Men Quotes by Ellen G. White
- Men professing godliness offer their bodies upon Satan's altar, and burn the incense of tobacco to his satanic majesty. Does this statement seem severe? The…
- Every man who praises himself brushes the luster from his best efforts.
- What man with a human heart, who has ever cared for domestic animals, could look into their eyes, so full of confidence and affection, and…
- It is Satan's work to fill men's hearts with doubt. He leads them to look upon God as a stern judge. He tempts them to…
- In the matchless gift of His Son, God has encircled the whole world with an atmosphere of grace as real as the air which circulates…
- Abstemiousness in diet and control of the passions, will preserve the intellect and give mental and moral vigor, enabling men to bring all their propensities…
- God is the source of life and light and joy to the universe. Like rays of light from the sun, like the streams of living…
- All who in this world render true service to God or man receive a preparatory training in the school of sorrow. The weightier the trust…
- There is not a point that needs to be dwelt upon more earnestly, repeated more frequently, or established more firmly in the minds of all…
- So long as He lived among men, our Saviour shared the lot of the poor. He knew by experience their cares and hardships, and He…
- The intelligence displayed by many dumb animals approaches so closely to human intelligence that it is a mystery. The animals see and hear and love…
- Ministers of God's choosing are engaged in a great work. They are warring not merely against men, but Satan and his angels.
- Whatsoever is done out of pure love, be it ever so little or contemptible in the sight of men, is wholly fruitful; for God measures…
- In Christ was united the human and the divine. His mission was to reconcile God to man, and man to God; to unite the finite…
- The greatest want of the world is the want of men - men who will not be bought or sold; men who in their inmost…
- In consequence of our limited ideas of the sufferings of Christ, we place a low estimate upon the great work of the atonement. The glorious…
- The love of Christ reaches to the very depths of earthly misery and woe, or it would not meet the case of the veriest sinner.…
- Who can measure the love Christ felt for a lost world, as he hung upon the cross, suffering for the sins of guilty men? This…
- It is Satan's constant effort to misrepresent the character of God, the nature of sin, and the real issues at stake in the great controversy.…
- We need to have far less confidence in what man can do and far more confidence in what God can do for every believing soul.…
- God is the source of life and light and joy to the universe. Like rays of light from the sun, like the streams of water…
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- My best friend is the man who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake. — Aristotle
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