Delicacy Quote by Charles Henry Parkhurst Download Open image “Sin spoils the spirit's delicacy, and unwillingness deadens its susceptibility.” — Charles Henry Parkhurst ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Delicacy Sin Spirit Spoil Susceptibility
Sin leads to wickedness and to hearts that become hardened to things of the Spirit. — Joseph B. Wirthlin Copy Share Image
Sin? Sin is a delusional sickness spawned to peddle a delusional treatment. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Sin is unwillingness to trust that what God wants for me is only my deepest happiness. — Ignatius of Loyola Copy Share Image
“Sin is the ruin and misery of the soul; it is destructive in its nature; and if God should leave it without restraint, there… — Jonathan Edwards Copy Share Image
Sin will be always acting, if we be not always mortifying, we are lost creatures... — John Owen Copy Share Image
Whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God, or takes off your relish of spiritual things; in… — Susanna Wesley Copy Share Image
Sin is protean. It is a cancer that keeps mutating, and just when you think you have killed off one form, it turns out… — John Ortberg Copy Share Image
All great discoveries are made by men whose feelings run ahead of their thinking. — Charles Henry Parkhurst Copy Share Image
Christ took hold of the work of the world's saving in a larger way than it is possible for us to do, and therefore… — Charles Henry Parkhurst Copy Share Image
Faith is mind at its best, its bravest, and its fiercest. Faith is thought become poetry, and absorbing into itself the soul's great, passions.… — Charles Henry Parkhurst Copy Share Image
Science is busy with the hither-end of things, not the thither-end. — Charles Henry Parkhurst Copy Share Image
Faith is the very heroism and enterprise of intellect. Faith is not a passivity, but a faculty. Faith is power, the material of effect.… — Charles Henry Parkhurst Copy Share Image
Faith is a kind of winged intellect. The great workmen of history have been men who believed like giants. — Charles Henry Parkhurst Copy Share Image
Hell is both sides of the tomb, and a devil may be respectable and wear good clothes. — Charles Henry Parkhurst Copy Share Image
I decided to lock myself in. A forced segregation. Sabbatical. A retreat into myself. My selves. Play hide and go seek in the looking-glass.… — Lydia Lunch Copy Share Image
Mr. Bumpy from Bump in the Night was this funky little guy who lived under the bed and thought eating dust bunnies was a… — Jim Cummings Copy Share Image
In the end things must be as they are and have always been--the great things remain for the great, the abysses for the profound,… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
If my opinion is of any worth, the fieldfare is the greatest delicacy among birds, the hare among quadrupeds. — Martial Copy Share Image
Delicacy of taste has the same effect as delicacy of passion; it enlarges the sphere both of our happiness and our misery. — David Hume Copy Share Image
To see the butcher slap the steak before he laid it on the block, and give his knife a sharpening, was to forget breakfast… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
An oyster, that marvel of delicacy, that concentration of sapid excellence, that mouthful bwefore all other mouthfuls, who first had faith to believe it,… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
Too great cleverness is but deceptive delicacy, true delicacy is the most substantial cleverness. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
A sandwich and a cup of coffee, and then off to violin-land, where all is sweetness and delicacy and harmony. — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
If you could choose to master a single ingredient, no choice would teach you more about cooking than the egg. It is an end… — Michael Ruhlman Copy Share Image
My love affair with nature is so deep that I am not satisfied with being a mere onlooker, or nature tourist. I crave a… — Euell Gibbons Copy Share Image
HOG, n. A bird remarkable for the catholicity of its appetite and serving to illustrate that of ours. Among the Mahometans and Jews, the… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image