Quotes having the keyword Grave
We take nothing to the grave with us, but a good or evil conscience... It is true, terrors of conscience cast us down; and yet without terrors of conscience we cannot be raised up again.
by Samuel Rutherford (Theologian, Scottish , born in 1600) keywords: again, cannot, cast, conscience, down, evil, good, grave, nothing, raised, take, terrors, true, up, us, without , yet With respect to the first of these obstacles, it has often been made a matter of grave complaint against Political Economists, that they confine their attention to Wealth, and disregard all consideration of Happiness or Virtue.
by Nassau William Senior (Economist, English , born in 1790) keywords: against, attention, been, complaint, confine, consideration, disregard, economists, first, grave, happiness, made, matter, obstacles, often, political, respect, their, these, virtue , wealth Only weeks after Oslo began, when nearly all the world and most of Israel was drunk with the idea of peace, I argued that a Palestinian society not constrained by democratic norms would be a fear society that would pose a grave threat to Israel.
by Natan Sharansky (Writer, Russian , born in 1948) keywords: after, argued, began, constrained, democratic, drunk, fear, grave, idea, israel, most, nearly, norms, only, oslo, palestinian, peace, pose, society, threat, weeks, world , would If I know that I shall be as an angel, and more; if I shall behold all God has made; if he shall own me for his son and exalt me to honor in his presence, I shall not fear to die, nor shall I dread the grave where Christ once lay.
by Matthew Simpson (Clergyman, American , born in 1811) keywords: angel, behold, christ, die, dread, exalt, fear, god, grave, his, honor, know, lay, made, more, nor, once, own, presence, shall, son , where We shall see our friends again. We can lay them in the grave; we know they are safe with God.
by Matthew Simpson (Clergyman, American , born in 1811) keywords: again, friends, god, grave, know, lay, our, safe, see, shall , them May you live to see the green grass growing over your grave.
by Frank Richard Stockton (Writer, American , born in 1834) keywords: grass, grave, green, growing, live, may, over, see , your Grave was the man in years, in looks, in word, his locks were grey, yet was his courage green.
by Torquato Tasso (Poet, Italiian , born in 1544) keywords: courage, grave, green, grey, his, locks, looks, man, were, word, years , yet Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them.
by Henry David Thoreau (Author, American , born in 1817) keywords: desperation, go, grave, lead, lives, men, most, quiet, song, still , them Whatever else I do before finally I go to my grave, I hope it will not be looking after young people.
by John Thorn (Historian, American , born in 1947) keywords: after, before, else, finally, go, grave, hope, looking, whatever, will , young During this period, Japan's peaceful commercial relations were successively obstructed, primarily by the American rupture of commercial relations, and this was a grave threat to the survival of Japan.
by Hideki Tojo (Soldier, Japanese , born in 1884) keywords: american, commercial, during, grave, japan, obstructed, peaceful, period, primarily, relations, successively, survival, threat , were The foolish and cruel notion that a wife is to obey her husband has sent more women to the grave than to the courts for a divorce.
by Lemuel K. Washburnkeywords: courts, cruel, divorce, foolish, grave, her, husband, more, notion, obey, sent, than, wife , women But I think that the spirit of protectionism would be the grave of European cinema. You cannot protect something by building a fence around it and thinking that this will help it survive.
by Wim Wenders (Director, German , born in 1945) keywords: around, building, cannot, cinema, european, fence, grave, help, protect, protectionism, something, spirit, survive, think, thinking, will , would Why is our fancy to be appalled by terrific perspectives of a hell beyond the grave?
by Mary Wollstonecraft (Writer, British , born in 1759) keywords: appalled, beyond, fancy, grave, hell, our, perspectives, terrific , why But an old age serene and bright, and lovely as a Lapland night, shall lead thee to thy grave.
by William Wordsworth (Poet, English , born in 1770) keywords: age, bright, grave, lead, lovely, night, old, serene, shall, thee , thy