God's wounds cure, sin's kisses kill
William Gurnall
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Compassion will cure more sins than condemnation.
WILLARD BEECHER Compassion will cure more sins than condemnation.
HENRY WARD BEECHER There are some wounds unreachable by words, some sins immune to apology.
AMY HATVANY Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy
are deceitful.
BIBLE The gods visit the sins of the fathers upon the children.
EURIPIDES Cure the disease and kill the patient.
FRANCIS BACON Cure the disease and kill the patient.
FRANCIS BACON SR. We know all their gods; they ignore ours. What they call our sins are our gods, and what they call t...
NATALIE CLIFFORD BARNEY Faithful are the wounds of a friend, but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful (Proverbs 27:6).
BIBLE Sins of the flesh are nothing. They are maladies for physicians to cure, if they should be cured. Si...
OSCAR WILDE The day you marry, it is either kill or cure.
PROVERB The day you marry, it is either kill or cure.
SPANISH PROVERB Those that can heal can harm; those that can cure can kill.
CELIA REES Oh, Gods."
His eyes shone with want and predatory satisfaction. "The name's William. It's a com...
ILONA ANDREWS Not God, but man-made gods kill, by self-will.
FAKEER ISHAVARDAS The human race tends to remember the abuses to which it has been subjected rather than the endearmen...
BERTOLT BRECHT The great mercy of God's grace is forgiveness for all sins.
LAILAH GIFTY AKITA Justifying faith is not a naked assent to the truths of the gospel.
WILLIAM GURNALL In heaven we shall appear, not in armour, but in robes of glory. But here these are to be worn night...
WILLIAM GURNALL Humble souls are fearful of their own strength.
WILLIAM GURNALL Humility is a necessary veil to all other graces.
WILLIAM GURNALL Godliness, as well as the doctrine of our faith, is a mystery.
WILLIAM GURNALL God hath made it a debt which one saint owes to another to carry their names to a throne of grace.
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WILLIAM GURNALL Humility is a necessary veil to all other graces
WILLIAM GURNALL Compare Scripture with Scripture. False doctrines, like false witnesses, agree not among themselves.
WILLIAM GURNALL Never was a faithful prayer lost. Some prayers have a longer voyage than others, but then they retur...
WILLIAM GURNALL Mercy should make us ashamed, wrath afraid to sin
WILLIAM GURNALL God Himself underwrites your battle and has appointed His own Son "the captain of your salvation".
WILLIAM GURNALL Can Christ be in thy heart, and thou not know it? Can one king be dethroned and another crowned in t...
WILLIAM GURNALL The soldier is summoned to a life of active duty and so is the Christian.
WILLIAM GURNALL The Christian must trust in a withdrawing God.
WILLIAM GURNALL Mercy should make us ashamed, wrath afraid to sin.
WILLIAM GURNALL Of all creatures in this visible world, light is the most glorious; of all light, the light of the s...
WILLIAM GURNALL As flies to wanton boys, are we to the gods; they kill us for their sport.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE As flies to wanton boys, are we to the gods;
They kill us for their sport.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods.
They kill us for their sport.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Even if severe wounds are given, the Indian has many chances in his favor, for his organization is s...
EDWARD BURNETT TYLOR It was the face of a human being who’d been constructed exclusively of wounds. Not time or history...
RYū MURAKAMI Animals used to provide a lowlife way to kill and get away with it, as they do still, but, more intr...
EDWARD HOAGLAND I wandered the earth a mercenary, daring the gods to kill me but surviving because part of me was al...
BARRY EISLER It opens up your eyes to a lot of things.
KISSES MARTINEZ Is it ethical to take a life to save a life?...It's never right to create and then kill one person t...
THE ANGEL I'd walk half way around the world... for just one kiss from you...
BACKSTREET BOYS A kiss can be a comma, a question mark, or an exclamation point.
MISTINGUETT I wasn't kissing her, I was whispering in her mouth.
CHICO MAROC Kisses: Words which cannot be written.
NICOLE LOUISE DIVINO Then press my lips, where plays a flame of bliss,--
A pure and holy love-light,--and forsake
T...
VICTOR HUGO What is a kisse? Why this, as some approve:
The sure sweet cement, glue, and lime of love.
ROBERT HERRICK It was thy kiss, Love, that made me immortal.
MARGARET W. FULLER Ancient lovers believed a kiss would literally unite their souls, because the spirit was said to be...
EVE GLICKSMAN A legal kiss is never as good as a stolen one.
GUY DE MAUPASSANT Soul meets soul on lovers lips.
PERCY SHELLEY You may conquer with a sword but you are conquered by a kiss.
DANIEL HEINSIUS And Steal immortal blessings from her lips; who,even in pure and vestal modesty, still blush, as t...
SHAKESPEARE - ROMEO AND JULIET By starlight, I'll kiss you, and promise to be your one and only. I'll make you feel happy and lea...
BILLY CORGAN Love and electricity are one in the same, my dear.... if you do not feel the jolt in your soul ever...
C. J. FRANKS The sound of a kiss is much softer than that of a cannon - but it's echo lasts a great deal longer.
ANONYMOUS Tell me who first did kisses suggest?
It was a mouth all glowing and blest;
It kissed and it t...
HEINRICH HEINE People who throw kisses are mighty, hopelessly lazy.
BOB HOPE Kisses honeyed by oblivion.
GEORGE ELIOT (PSEUDONYM OF MARY ANN EVANS CROSS) Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part.
MICHAEL DRAYTON If a body meet a body going to the Fair,
If a body kiss a body need a body care?
JAMES C. CROSS Comin' through the rye, poor body,
Comin' through the rye,
She draigl't a' her petticoatie,
...
ROBERT BURNS Something made of nothing, tasting very sweet,
A most delicious compound, with ingredients complet...
MARY E. BUELL First time he kiss'd me, he but only kiss'd
The fingers of this hand wherewith I write;
And ev...
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . . . And when my lips meet thine
Thy very soul is wedded unto mine.
HJALMAR HJORTH BOYESEN Remember the Viper:--'twas close at your feet,
How you started and threw yourself into my arms;
...
ROBERT BLOOMFIELD Jenny, she's aw weet, peer body,
Jenny's like to cry;
For she hes weet her petticoats
In...
MISS SUSANNA BLAMIRE AND MISS CATHERINE GILPIN Kiss till the cows come home.
FRANCIS BEAUMONT AND JOHN FLETCHER But is there nothing else,
That we may do but only walk? Methinks
Brothers and sisters lawful...
FRANCIS BEAUMONT AND JOHN FLETCHER Blush, happy maiden, when you feel
The lips which press love's glowing seal;
But as the slow y...
ELIZABETH AKERS ALLEN ("FLORENCE PERCY") When I kiss you, it tastes like heaven... so sweet, loving, kind, and caring.
ANONYMOUS A long, long kiss, a kiss of youth, and love.
LORD BYRON (GEORGE GORDON NOEL BYRON) Few men know how to kiss well. Fortunately, I've always had time to teach them.
MAE WEST I steal a kiss from her sleeping shadow moves. 'Cause I'll always miss her wherever she goes. And I...
BILLY CORGAN Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl is
simply not giving the kiss the attentio...
MICHAEL DRAYTON Kisses kept are wasted;
Love is to be tasted.
There are some you love, I know;
Be not lo...
EDMUND VANCE COOKE Come, lay thy head upon my breast,
And I will kiss thee into rest.
LORD BYRON (GEORGE GORDON NOEL BYRON) I was betrothed that day;
I wore a troth kiss on my lips I could not give away.
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING Some women blush when they are kissed, some call for the police, some swear, some bite. But the wo...
WILLIAM RAYE When age chills the blood, when our pleasures are past--
For years fleet away with the wings of th...
LORD BYRON (GEORGE GORDON NOEL BYRON) Give me a kisse, and to that kisse a score;
Then to that twenty, adde a hundred more;
A thousa...
ROBERT HERRICK The kiss you take is paid by that you give:
The joy is mutual, and I'm still in debt.
GEORGE GRANVILLE, LORD LANDSDOWNE Thy lips which spake wrong counsel, I kiss close.
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING Give me a kiss, and to that kiss a score; then to that twenty, add a hundred more; a thousand to tha...
ROBERT HERRICK Kiss me,” she said urgently.
Sam’s eyes flickered with mild surprise. “Right now?�...
LISA KLEYPAS I kissed her, just a gentle brush of my lips across hers. It was like swallowing a tiny drop of some...
STEPHEN KING I wouldn’t put it past you,” Kaldar said. “Or him. Who knows what the hell he might do?”
ILONA ANDREWS Ah me! we wound where we never intended to strike; we create
anger where we never meant harm; and ...
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY Safe in a ditch he bides,
With twenty trenched gashes on his head,
The least a death to nature...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I tell you that which you yourselves do know,
Show you sweet Caesar's wounds, poor poor dumb mouth...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Thou hast wounded the spirit that loved thee
And cherish'd thine image for years;
Thou hast ta...
MRS. DAVID PORTER The wounded gladiator forswears all fighting, but soon forgetting
his former wound resumes his arms...
OVID (PUBLIUS OVIDIUS NASO) A wound will perhaps become tolerable with length of time; but
wounds which are raw shudder at the ...
OVID (PUBLIUS OVIDIUS NASO) H' had got a hurt
O' th' inside of a deadlier sort.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) The wound of peace is surety,
Surety secure; but modest doubt is called
The beacon of the wise...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE What wound did ever heal but my degrees?
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE The private wound is deepest. O time most accurst,
'Mongst all foes that a friend should be the w...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE How he in peace is wounded, not in war.
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WILLIAM PENN A private Life is to be preferrd; the Honour and Gain of publick Posts, bearing no proportion with t...
WILLIAM PENN For we put the power in the people.
WILLIAM PENN They have a Right to censure, that have a Heart to help: The rest is Cruelty, not Justice.
WILLIAM PENN I return you many thanks for the honour you have done me; but Europe is not to be saved by any singl...
WILLIAM PITT Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And t...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players.
They have their exits and t...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE If we shadows have offended,
Think but this, and all is mended,
That you have but slumber'd...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name;
Or, if thou ...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE When love begins to sicken and decay it uses an enforced ceremony. Julius Caesar
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE To say the truth, reason and love keep little company together now-a-days.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE