Quotes by Sorrow One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for a wedding, four for a birth, five for silver, six for gold, seven for a secret that's never been told. ~ Simon Cassandra Clare sorrow secret two It is what is left to him," said Will. "Do you not recall what he says to Lucie? 'If it had been possible... that you could have returned the love of the man you see before yourself- flung away, wasted, drunken, poor creature of misure as you know him to be- he would have been conscious this day and hour, in spite of his happiness, that he would bring you misery, bring you to sorrow and repetance, blight you, disgrace you, pull you down with him Cassandra Clare misery sorrow men I hate her." Merlin laughed, tossing the stick down. "Not so. You have forgotten how to love. That's a different sorrow. Catherine Fisher different hate sorrow Now something so sad has hold of us that the breath leaves and we can't even cry. Charles Bukowski cry sorrow grief Slight sorrow for sin is sufficient, provided it at the same time produces amendment. Charles Caleb Colton repentance sin sorrow Some well-meaning Christians tremble for their salvation, because they have never gone through that valley of tears and of sorrow, which they have been taught to consider as an ordeal that must be passed through before they can arrive at regeneration. To satisfy such minds, it may be observed, that the slightest sorrow for sin is sufficient, if it produce amendment, and that the greatest is insufficient, if it do not. Charles Caleb Colton sorrow christian mind Patience is sorrow's salve. Charles Churchill sorrow patience There is prodigious strength in sorrow and despair. Charles Dickens prodigious despair sorrow Renunciation remains sorrow, though a sorrow borne willingly. Charles Dickens remains sorrow abstinence ... I have read in your face, as plain as if it was a book, that but for some trouble and sorrow we should never know half the good there is about us. Charles Dickens sorrow inspirational book If I dropped a tear upon your hand, may it wither it up! If I spoke a gentle word in your hearing, may it deafen you! If I touched you with my lips, may the touch be poison to you! A curse upon this roof that gave me shelter! Sorrow and shame upon your head! Ruin upon all belonging to you! Charles Dickens tears sorrow hands It is much better to be drawn by the joys of heaven, than driven by the sorrows of earth. Charles Henry Mackintosh sorrow joy heaven Christ took hold of the work of the world's saving in a larger way than it is possible for us to do, and therefore the burden of His undertaking came upon Him in a heavier, wider, and more crushing way than it can come upon us; and therefore, while it overwhelmed Him in sorrow, our smaller mission and lighter task can with entire propriety leave us buoyant and gladsome. Charles Henry Parkhurst crush friday sorrow There is melancholy in the wind and sorrow in the grass Charles Kuralt melancholy sorrow wind Remorse is sorrow over being caught and the pain of consequences that follow. Repentance is not being concerned for ourselves but having a contrite heart. Charles R. Swindoll pain sorrow heart A prayerless church member is a hindrance. He is in the body like a rotting bone or a decayed tooth. Before long, since he does not contribute to the benefit of his brethren, he will become a danger and a sorrow to them. Neglect of private prayer is the locust which devours the strength of the church. Charles Spurgeon sorrow prayer long There is no university for a Christian, like that of sorrow and trial Charles Spurgeon sorrow suffering christian From all the afflictions, Your glory shall spring. And the deeper the sorrow, the louder you'll sing. Charles Spurgeon affliction sorrow spring Sorrow for sin should be the keenest sorrow; joy in the Lord should be the loftiest joy. Charles Spurgeon sorrow suffering joy Immanuel, God with us in our nature, in our sorrow, in our lifework, in our punishment, in our grave, and now with us, or rather we with Him, in resurrection, ascension, triumph, and Second Advent splendor. Charles Spurgeon punishment easter sorrow «23456789101112»