Quotes by Ruins His form had yet not lost All her original brightness, nor appear'd Less than archangel ruin'd, and th' excess Of glory obscur'd. John Milton brightness ruins excess Why Christians do what they do is just as important as what they do. Bad motives ruin good acts. John Piper ruins important christian Consider that it is not failing in this or that attempt to come to Christ, but a giving-over of your endeavors, that will be your ruin. John Owen ruins failure giving It just goes to show, if you try to ruin someone's life, it only gets better. You just don't get to be a part of it. John Green ruins get-better trying Ignorance and inconsideration are the two great causes of the ruin of mankind. John Tillotson ruins ignorance two That friend a great man's ruin strongly checks, who rails into his belief all his defects. John Webster ruins belief men I do love these ancient ruins. We never tread upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history. John Webster ancient ruins feet That which seems to be wealth may in verity be only the gilded index of far reaching ruin John Ruskin ruins wealth may Corporate and political and religious psychopaths ruin economies. They ruin societies. Jon Ronson ruins political religious If the case be such indeed, that all mankind are by nature in a state of total ruin, then, doubtless,the great salvation by Christ stands in direct relation to this ruin, as the remedy to the disease. Jonathan Edwards ruins disease christ The glory of saving a country is not for him who has contributed to its ruin. Jose Rizal ruins saving country Every life is, more or less, a ruin among whose debris we have to discover what the person ought to have been. Jose Ortega y Gasset debris ruins life-is The ruin of a State is generally preceded by an universal degeneracy of manners and contempt of religion. Jonathan Swift ruins states manners There's nothing as dear as the sight of ruins. Joseph Brodsky dear ruins sight Antiquity! I like its ruins better than its reconstructions. Joseph Joubert antiquity reconstruction ruins It goes to establish a just and permanent principle of trade which puts an end to all serious fluctuations in prices and consequently, to all the insecurity and ruin which these fluctuations produce; and to build up those who are already ruined. Josiah Warren ruins insecurity principles Falling into ruin was a bit like falling in love: Both descents stripped you bare and left you as you were at your core. And both endings are equally painful. J.R. Ward ruins falling-in-love painful For nature is good, an man is 'by nature' good; it is civilization which ruins him Jostein Gaarder ruins men civilization The road to ruin is always in good repair, and the travellers pay the expense of it. Josh Billings ruins comedy pay A money-lender--he serves you in the present tense; he lends you in the conditional mood; keeps you in the conjunctive; and ruins you in the future. Joseph Addison tense ruins mood «7891011121314151617»