Quotes by Woe Unto Woe unto the defeated, whom history treads into the dust. Arthur Koestler woe-unto dust history Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter! Isaiah woe-unto light sweet If, by chance, someone among those men of extraordinary talent is found who has firmness of soul and who refuses to yield to the genius of his age and to debase himself with childish works, woe unto him! He will die in poverty and oblivion. Jean-Jacques Rousseau woe-unto yield men If our principal treasure be as we profess, in things spiritual and heavenly, and woe unto us if it be not so! on them will our affections, and consequently our desires and thoughts, be principally fixed. John Owen woe-unto spiritual desire Woe unto thee if after all thy profession thou shouldst be found under the power of ignorance, lost in formality, drowned in earthly-mindedness, envenomed with malice, exalted in an opinion of thine own righteousness, leavened with hypocrisy and carnal ends in God's service. Joseph Alleine woe-unto hypocrisy ignorance And he said, Woe unto you also, ye lawyers! for ye lade men with burdens grievous to be borne, and ye yourselves touch not the burdens with one of your fingers. Luke the Evangelist woe-unto men jesus God considers this land to be His. You read the Bible and He says 'this is my land' and for any Prime Minister of Israel who decides he is going to carve it up and give it away, God says, 'no, this is mine'... He was dividing God's land and I would say woe unto any Prime Minister of Israel who takes a similar course to appease the EU, the United Nations, or the United States of America. God says 'this land belongs to me. You'd better leave it alone.' Pat Robertson woe-unto israel land Woe unto him that is never alone, and cannot bear to be alone. Philip Gilbert Hamerton woe-unto woe solitude I cannot love as I have loved, Philip James Bailey woe-unto woe-is-me life Our allegiance is to the principles always, and not to the persons. Persons are but the embodiments, the illustrations of the principles. If the principles are there, the persons will come by the thousands and millions. If the principle is safe, persons like Buddha will be born by the hundreds and thousands. But if the principle is lost and forgotten and the whole of national life tries to cling round a so-called historical person, woe unto that religion, danger unto that religion! Swami Vivekananda woe-unto illustration historical Like a red morn that ever yet betokened, William Shakespeare woe-unto sorrow bird