Quote by Charles Spurgeon
It is not well to make great changes in old age. - Charles Spurgeo

It is not well to make great changes in old age. – 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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Even one voice can be heard loudly all over the world in this day and age. – Aung San Suu Kyi

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The philosophies of one age have become the absurdities of the next, and the foolishness of yesterday has become the wisdom of tomorrow. – William Osler

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