Quotemeal: Jul. 2nd, 1961

Sunday, July 2, 1961

"There is nothing the body suffers the soul may not profit by."
— George Meredith

More Quotemeal

"Kind hearts are quietly kind."
Max Lucado
"It is a vain thought to flee from the work that God appoints us, for the sake of finding a greater blessing, instead of seeking it where alone it is to be found..."
George Eliot
"It is easier to ridicule than commend."
"Faith is the conviction that God knows more than we do about this life and He will get us through it."
Max Lucado

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Illustration of George Meredith — "There is nothing the body suffers the soul may not profit by."

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