He that always waits upon God is ready whenever He calls. Neglect not to set your accounts even; he is a happy man who to lives as that death at all times may find him at leisure to die. Owen Feltham More Quotes by Owen Feltham More Quotes From Owen Feltham Meditation is the soul's perspective glass. Owen Feltham perspective greatness glasses It is much safer to reconcile an enemy than to conquer him; victory may deprive him of his poison, but reconciliation of his will. Owen Feltham victory poison enemy The greatest results in life are usually attained by simple means and the exercise of ordinary qualities. These may for the most part be summed up in these two - common sense and perseverance. Owen Feltham perseverance business motivational Business is the salt of life, which not only gives a grateful smack to it, but dries up those crudities that would offend, preserves from putrefaction and drives off all those blowing flies that would corrupt it. Owen Feltham grateful business giving Fear, if it be not immoderate, puts a guard about us that does watch and defend us; but credulity keeps us naked, and lays us open to all the sly assaults of ill-intending men: it was a virtue when man was in his innocence; but since his fall, it abuses those that own it. Owen Feltham abuse men fall To go to law is for two persons to kindle a fire, at their own cost, to warm others and singe themselves to cinders; and because they cannot agree as to what is truth and equity, they will both agree to unplume themselves that others may be decorated with their feathers. Owen Feltham fire law two By gaming we lose both our time and treasure - two things most precious to the life of man. Owen Feltham gambling men two To trust God when we have securities in our iron chest is easy, but not thankworthy; but to depend on him for what we cannot see, as it is more hard for man to do, so it is more acceptable to God. Owen Feltham trust-in-god iron men It is rare to see a rich man religious; for religion preaches restraint, and riches prompt to unlicensed freedom. Owen Feltham religious men religion Some are so uncharitable as to think all women bad, and others are so credulous as to believe they are all good. All will grant her corporeal frame more wonderful and more beautiful than man's. And can we think God would put a worse soul into a better body? Owen Feltham women beautiful believe Contemplation is necessary to generate an object, but action must propagate it. Owen Feltham contemplation deeds action He that despairs degrades the Deity, and seems to intimate that He is insufficient, or not just to His word; and in vain hath read the scriptures, the world, and man. Owen Feltham scripture despair men Time is like a ship which never anchors; while I am on board, I had better do those things that may profit me at my landing, than practice such as shall cause my commitment when I come ashore. Owen Feltham anchors time commitment If ever I should affect injustice, it would be in this, that I might do courtesies and receive none. Owen Feltham injustice would-be might God has made no one absolute. Owen Feltham absolutes made Reason and right give the quickest despatch. Owen Feltham reason giving Perfection is immutable. But for things imperfect change is the way to perfect them. It gets the name of wilfulness when it will not admit of a lawful change to the better. Therefore constancy without knowledge cannot be always good. In things ill it is not virtue, but an absolute vice. Owen Feltham change perfection names Discontents are sometimes the better part of our life. I know not well which is the most useful; joy I may choose for pleasure, but adversities are the best for profit; and sometimes those do so far help me, as I should, without them, want much of the joy I have. Owen Feltham adversity may joy I love the man that is modestly valiant; that stirs not till he most needs, and then to purpose. A continued patience I commend not. Owen Feltham purpose men needs Praise has different effects, according to the mind it meets with; it makes a wise man modest, but a fool more arrogant, turning his weak brain giddy. Owen Feltham thanksgiving wise inspirational