Quote by William Blake
Where mercy, love, and pity dwell, there God is dwelling too. - Wi

Where mercy, love, and pity dwell, there God is dwelling too. – William Blake

Other quotes by William Blake

My mother groaned, my father wept, into the dangerous world I leapt; helpless, naked, piping loud, like a fiend hid in a cloud. – William Blake

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Birth
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The inquiry in England is not whether a man has talents and genius, but whether he is passive and polite and a virtuous ass and obedient to noblemens opinions in art and science. If he is, he is a good man. If not, he must be starved. – William Blake

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respect
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In almost everything that touches our everyday life on earth, God is pleased when were pleased. He wills that we be as free as birds to soar and sing our makers praise without anxiety. – Aiden Wilson Tozer

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God

Look out into the universe and contemplate the glory of God. Observe the stars, millions of them, twinkling in the night sky, all with a message of unity, part of the very nature of God. – Sai Baba

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God

God gave me a voice to sing with, and when you have that, what other gimmick is there? – Whitney Houston

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God

God hath given you one face, and you make yourselves another. – William Shakespeare

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God

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I owe my success to having listened respectfully to the very best advice, and then going away and doing the exact opposite. – Gilbert K. Chesterton

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