Deeds Quotes
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Your heavenly home was bought for a price, and that payment results in a title deed that can never be lost through foreclosure.
David Jeremiah -
Arise my soul, and review your deeds which have preceeded from you. Scrutinize them closely, and shed the rain of your tears, declaring openly to Christ your thoughts and deeds, so that you may be justified.
Andrew of Crete
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Forsooth, brethren, fellowship is heaven and lack of fellowship is hell; fellowship is life and lack of fellowship is death; and the deeds that ye do upon the earth, it is for fellowship's sake that ye do them.
William Morris -
When we have a great goal we are superior even to justice, not merely to our deeds and our judges.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
Say: o brethren! Let deeds, not words, be your adorning.
Bahá'u'lláh -
The only thing you believe in is the thing you believe in enough to practice. Your creed is your deed.
E. Stanley Jones -
Let each man be judged by his deeds, I have paid my price to live with myself on the terms that I willed.
Rudyard Kipling -
There is no work better than another to please God: to pour water, to wash dishes, to be a souter [cobbler], or an apostle, all is one; to wash dishes and to preach is all one, as touching tho deed, to please God.
William Tyndale
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And the deeds that ye do upon this earth, it is for fellowship's sake that ye do them.
William Morris -
The great man is sparing in words but prodigal in deeds.
Confucius -
It is sweet to surve one country by deeds, and it is not absurd to surve her by words.
Sallust -
Neither in the sky nor in mid-ocean, nor by entering into mountain clefts, nowhere in the world is there a place where one may escape from the results of evil deeds.
Gautama Buddha -
Be both a speaker of words and a doer of deeds.
Homer -
I on the other side Us'd no ambition to commend my deeds; The deeds themselves, though mute, spoke loud the doer.
John Milton
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A life-whether seamstress or poet, farmer or king-is measured not by length, but by the worth of its deeds, and the power of its dreams.
T.A. Barron -
Who doth right deeds Is twice born, and who doeth ill deeds vile.
Edwin Arnold -
Count that day lost whose descending sun finds you with no good deeds done.
Napoleon Hill -
Beauty does not come with creams and lotions. God can give us beauty, but whether that beauty remains or chagnes is determined by our thoughts and deeds.
Dolores del Rio -
Brave deeds are wasted when hidden.
Blaise Pascal -
If I am young, then you should look not to age but to deeds.
Sophocles
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Patience is nobler motion than any deed.
Cyrus Augustus Bartol -
For a deed to be totally pure, it must be done without any thought of reward, whether worldly or divine.
Bill Vaughan -
Unnatural deeds do breed unnatural troubles.
William Shakespeare -
Fashion your life as a garland of beautiful deeds.
Gautama Buddha