Quotes by Crowns Glory and fame mean twelve thousand francs' worth of paid articles in the newspapers and five thousand crowns' worth of dinners. Honore de Balzac crowns twelve mean As in many countries precious metals belong to the crown, so here more precious natural objects of rare beauty should belong to the public. Henry David Thoreau rare-beauty crowns country As someone has said, we either crucify or crown the Lord Jesus by our lives. J. Vernon McGee our-lives crowns jesus When you were made a leader you weren't given a crown, you were given the responsibility to bring out the best in others. Jack Welch crowns leader responsibility Yr crown has been bought and paid for. All you have to do is put it on yr head James A. Baldwin crowns has-beens paid You can go to the bank and borrow money, but you can't go to the bank and borrow a Super Bowl ring. The ring is like a crown. Joe Greene crowns super-bowl rings Forget the haters! They just want the crown! Joel Brown crowns want forget Lord, reserve for me a crown, John Betjeman crowns rewards lord The influence of the Crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished. John Dunning crowns ought influence The greatest attribute of heaven is mercy; And 'tis the crown of justice, and the glory John Fletcher crowns justice heaven Contentment gives a crown, where fortune hath denied it. John Ford crowns contentment giving Why is the hearse with scutcheons blazon'd round, And with the nodding plume of ostrich crown'd? No; the dead know it not, nor profit gain; It only serves to prove the living vain. John Gay ostriches nodding crowns All things on earth thus change, some up, some down; John Heywood crowns contentment earth Death to life is crown or shame. John Milton shame crowns life-is Mutual love, the crown of all our bliss. John Milton mutual-love memorial crowns Crown and cloth maken no priest, nor emperor's bishop with his words, but power that crist giveth; and thus by life have been priests known. John Wycliffe bishops crowns priests [Nature's] crown is Love. Only through Love can we come near her. She puts gulfs between all things, and all things strive to be interfused. She isolates everything, that she may draw everything together. With a few draughts from the cup of Love she repays for a life full of trouble. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe crowns together love When Poetry thus keeps its place as the handmaiden of piety, it shall attain not a poor perishable wreath, but a crown that fadeth not away. John Wesley wreaths crowns poor IF YOU APPROACH THE WORLD WITH THE APRON OF A SERVANT,THEN YOU ARE ALLOWED TO GO PLACES THAT YOU CAN'T GO IF YOU APPROACH IT WITH THE CROWN OF A KING Jon Foreman crowns kings world The last act crowns the play. John Ruskin crowns lasts play «1234567891011»