Quotes by Vain Without the Gospel everything is useless and vain. John Calvin vain useless He who has learned to look to God in everything he does is at the same time diverted from all vain thoughts. John Calvin vain doe looks It is vain to be always looking toward the future and never acting toward it. John Frederick Boyes vain acting Who talks much, must talk in vain. John Gay vain As some species die out, forms better adapted to utilize the obstacles against which they struggled in vain come into being. John Dewey obstacles vain form To so perverse a sex all grace is vain. John Dryden vain grace sex If we fail to interest, whether because we are dull and heavy, or because our hearers are so, we teach in vain. John Lancaster Spalding vain failing dull Feeling well that breathed words Would all be lost, unheard, and vain as swords Against the enchased crocodile, or leaps Of grasshoppers against the sun. John Keats vain sun feelings One says a lot in vain, refusing; The other mainly hears the "No." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe vain All attempts, then, for mortification of any lust, without an interest in Christ, are vain. John Owen vain lust christ In vain doth valour bleed, While Avarice and Rapine share the land. John Milton vain land share Waste not a day in vain digression; with resolute, courageous trust seek every possible impression and make it firmly your posession you'll then work on because you must. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe courageous vain waste Vain wisdom all, and false philosophy. John Milton vain wisdom philosophy If there be ground for you to trust in your own righteousness, then, all that Christ did to purchase salvation, and all that God did to prepare the way for it is in vain. Jonathan Edwards vain way christ He that taketh his own cares upon himself loads himself in vain with an uneasy burden. I will cast all my cares on God; He hath bidden me; they cannot burden Him. Joseph Hall burden vain care Whilst I yet live, let me not live in vain. Joseph Addison vain let-me It is vain for painters... to endeavour to invent without materials on which the mind may work. Joshua Reynolds vain mind may Artists have a right to be modest and a duty to be vain. Karl Kraus vain duty artist If someone calls me vain and mean, I know that he trusts me and has something to confess to me. Karl Kraus vain trust mean I thought it was quite vain to say, I want to be a model. Kate Moss vain models want «1234567891011»