Quote by Charles Spurgeon
Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties t

Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength. – Charles Spurgeon

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We have come to a turning point in the road. If we turn to the right mayhap our children and our childrens children will go that way but if we turn to the left, generations yet unborn will curse our names for having been unfaithful to God and to His Word. – Charles Spurgeon

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God
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Saving faith is an immediate relation to Christ, accepting, receiving, resting upon Him alone, for justification, sanctification, and eternal life by virtue of Gods grace. – Charles Spurgeon

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Nothing has more strength than dire necessity. – Euripides

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That though the radiance which was once so bright be now forever taken from my sight. Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, glory in the flower. We will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind. – William Wordsworth

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The glimpses of human strength and frailty that a physician sees are with me still. – Daniel Nathans

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strength

The strength of a nation, especially of a republican nation, is in the intelligent and well ordered homes of the people. – Lydia Sigourney

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Trust yourself, then you will know how to live. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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