Amulets Quote by Horace Mann Download Open image “Above all, let the poor hang up the amulet of temperance in their homes.” — Horace Mann ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Amulets Hang ups Home Poor Temperance
Temperance is a bridle of gold; he, who uses it rightly, is more like a god than a man. — Robert A. Burton Copy Share Image
Temperance: Eat and carouse with Bacchus, or munch dry bread with Jesus, but don't sit down without one of the gods. — DH Lawrence Copy Share Image
A good hanging now and then -- that entertains folk in the provinces and robs death of its glamour. — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
“What could she do who would not cast away magic and leave the home that an ageless day had endeared to her while centuries… — Lord Dunsany Copy Share Image
Let us touch the dying, the poor, the lonely and the unwanted according to the graces we have received and let us not be… — Mother Teresa Copy Share Image
Visit those who are sick, or who are in trouble, especially those whom God has made needy by age, or by other sickness, as… — John Wycliffe Copy Share Image
Let us again clothe ourselves with these proved and sterling virtues - honesty, truthfulness, chastity, sobriety, temperance, industry, and thrift; let us discard all… — J. Reuben Clark Copy Share Image
Now my charms are all o'erthrown, And what strength I have's mine own, Which is most faint: now, 'tis true, Or sent to Naples.… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“What passing bells for these who die as cattle? Only the monstrous anger of the guns. Only the stuttering rifle's rapid rattle Can patter… — Wilfred Owen Copy Share Image
“And on the way home I thought: pity the poor in spirit who know neither the enchantment nor the beauty of language.” — Muriel Barbery Copy Share Image
“The virtue of prosperity is temperance, the virtue of adversity is fortitude.” — Francis Bacon Copy Share Image
Let us remember the poor, and not forget kindness to strangers; above all, let us love God with all our soul, and might, and… — Athanasius of Alexandria Copy Share Image
The earth endured Christ's ministry only three years;--not three weeks after his real character and purposes were generally known. — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
If evil is inevitable, how are the wicked accountable? Nay, why do we call men wicked at all? Evil is inevitable, but is also… — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
The soul of the truly benevolent man does not seem to reside much in his own body. Its life, to a great extent, is… — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
The pulpit only "teaches" to be honest; the market-place "trains" to overreaching and fraud; and teaching has not a tithe of the efficiency of… — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
On entering this world our starting-point is ignorance. None, however, but idiots remain there. — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
So, in the infinitely nobler battle in which you are engaged against error and wrong, if ever repulsed or stricken down, may you always… — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
We conceive of immortality as having a beginning, but no end; but we conceive of eternity as having neither beginning nor end. Hence it… — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
In our country and in our times no man is worthy the honored name of statesman who does not include the highest practicable education… — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
Even the choicest literature should be taken as the condiment, and not as the sustenance of life. It should be neither the warp nor… — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
Of all "rights" which command attention at the present time among us, woman's rights seem to take precedence. — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
The casinos believe in math (and I don't mean numerology).They believe in the power of percentages and short pays, not in the power of… — Frank Scoblete Copy Share Image
Uh... ," Ivy stammered, and I glanced up to see her eyes wide in consideration. "I'm kidding," I said. "It passed the lethal-amulet test,… — Kim Harrison Copy Share Image
The title of Christian is a reproach to us, if we estrange ourselves from Him after whom we are denominated. The name of Jesus… — William Wilberforce Copy Share Image
When Catholicism goes bad it becomes the world-old, world-wide religio of amulets and holy places and priestcraft. Protestantism,in its corresponding decay, becomes a vague… — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
Lately I’d begun carrying pain amulets in my bag, like some people have breath mints. — Kim Harrison Copy Share Image
To love is the great amulet that makes this world a garden. — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
Then why does Kenneth Anger wear a picture locket on a chain around his neck? On one side of the locket there is a… — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
When Catholicism goes bad it becomes the religion of amulets and holy places and priestcraft: Protestantism, in its corresponding decay, becomes a vague mist… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It is in virtue of his own desires and curiosities that any man continues to exist with even patience, that he is charmed by… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
The quasi-peaceable gentleman of leisure, then, not only consumes of the staff of life beyond the minimum required for subsistence and physical efficiency, but… — Thorstein Veblen Copy Share Image
Not only in peasant homes, but also in city skyscrapers, there lives alongside the twentieth century, the thirteenth. A hundred million people use electricity… — Leon Trotsky Copy Share Image