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- An extra pressure, a silent rebuke, an unseen praising, a firm correction: all these passed between us as through telegraph wires.
- Knowing how to use your voice so it makes sense to your dog, using words in a way your dog can understand, correcting him without…
- A story - with a message about praising what have rather than criticizing what haven't: There are some people who knock the pyramids because they…
- What the sayer of praise is really praising is himself, by saying implicitly, My eyes are clear." Likewise, someone who criticizes is criticizing himself, saying…
- Your depression is connected to your insolence and refusal to praise. Whoever feels himself walking on the path, and refuses to praise--that man or woman…
- Smetmes wrds r nt enuf 2 descrbe ur beauty thts d reasn 4 nt praising u!! :p
More Praising Quotes
- It may be that when the angels go about their task praising God, they play only Bach. I am sure, however, that… — Karl Barth
- The advantage of doing one's praising for oneself is that one can lay it on so thick and exactly in the right… — Samuel Butler
- As long as you represent me as praising alcohol I shall not complain. It is, I believe, the greatest of human inventions,… — H. L. Mencken
- When you are praising, when you are appreciating, when you are acknowledging value, when you are looking for positive aspects, when you… — Esther Hicks
- In praising Antony I have dispraised Caesar. — Cleopatra
- Prayer is sitting in the silence until it silences us, choosing gratitude until we are grateful, and praising God until we ourselves… — Richard Rohr
- Try praising your wife, even if it does frighten her at first. — Billy Sunday
- Respect for life and for the dignity of the human person also extends to the rest of creation, which is called to… — Pope John Paul II
- An extra pressure, a silent rebuke, an unseen praising, a firm correction: all these passed between us as through telegraph wires. — Unknown Author
- Railing and praising were his usual themes; and both showed his judgment in extremes. Either over violent or over civil, so everyone… — John Dryden
- The Lord wants double edged artistry, praising God's name and setting things straight. — Calvin Seerveld
- Knowing how to use your voice so it makes sense to your dog, using words in a way your dog can understand,… — Unknown Author