Quotes by Mercy Only if you resist what happens are you at the mercy of what happens, and the world will determine your happiness and unhappiness Eckhart Tolle mercy inspiration world [The monks'] minds were inaccessible to reason or mercy . . . Edward Gibbon monk mercy mind Mercy. That is the gospel. The whole of it in one word. Edwin Hubbel Chapin one-word mercy whole The essence of justice is mercy. Edwin Hubbel Chapin mercy essence justice A God all mercy is a God unjust. Edward Young injustice unjust mercy Sometimes God's refusals are His mercies. Elisabeth Elliot refusal mercy sometimes My first movie was 'Diner.' My second movie was 'Tender Mercies.' I did really good work. Ellen Barkin diners mercy firsts I guess mercy is a muscle like any other. You got to exercise it, or it just cramp right up. Esi Edugyan cramps mercy exercise Mercy is a source of life because we breathe our own spirits through it into the lives of others. Eugene Kennedy breathe mercy spirit The worse I am, the more I need God. I can't shut myself out from His mercy. That is what it would mean; starting a life with you, without Him. Julia to Charles Evelyn Waugh mercy mean needs Go warn the children of God of the terrible speed of mercy. Flannery O'Connor speed mercy children The greatest attribute of Heaven is mercy. Francis Beaumont headstone mercy heaven ... justice is mercy's highest self. Frances Hodgson Burnett mercy self justice Mercy turns her back to the unmerciful. Francis Quarles turns mercy She was beautiful - but especially she was without mercy. F. Scott Fitzgerald mercy beautiful There is only one heart in my body, have mercy Franz Wright body mercy heart Our probity is not less at the mercy of fortune than our property. Francois de La Rochefoucauld probity mercy fortune Our wisdom is no less at fortune's mercy than our wealth. Francois de La Rochefoucauld wealth mercy wisdom Justice is the grammar of things. Mercy is the poetry of things. Frederick Buechner grammar mercy justice Our wisdom lies as much at the mercy of fortune as our possessions do. Francois de La Rochefoucauld mercy wisdom lying «1234567891011»