Quotemeal: May. 14th, 1954

Friday, May 14, 1954

"Once you make up your mind never to stand waiting and hesitating when your conscience tells you what you ought to do, and you have got the key to every blessing that a sinner can reasonably hope for."
— John Keble

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Illustration of John Keble — "Once you make up your mind never to stand waiting and hesitating when your conscience tells you what you ought to do, and you have got the key to every blessing that a sinner can reasonably hope for."

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.