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A man should fear when he enjoys only what good he does publicly. Is it not the publicity, rather than the charity, that he loves? (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
As warmth makes even glaciers trickle, and opens streams in the ribs of frozen mountains, so the heart knows the full flow and life of its grief only when it begins to melt and pass away (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
There are sorrows that are not painful, but are of the nature of some acids, and give piquancy and flavor to life (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
Men who neglect. Christ, and try to win heaven through moralities, are like sailors at sea in a storm, who pull, some at the bowsprit and some at the mainmast, but never touch the helm (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
He who would look with contempt upon the farmer’s pursuit is not worthy the name of a man (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
Whatever is only almost true is quite false, and among the most dangerous of errors, because being so near truth, it is the more likely to lead astray (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
Character, like porcelain ware, must be printed before it is glazed. There can be no change after it is burned in (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
It is a bitter thought to an avaricious spirit that by and by all these accumulations must be left behind. We can only carry away from this world the flavor of our good or evil deeds (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)
No man can tell whether he is rich or poor by turning to his ledger. It is the heart that makes a man rich. He is rich or poor according to what he is, not according to what he has (Henry Ward Beecher Quotes)