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The proud man hath no God; the envious (Joseph Hall Quotes)
What I have done is worthy of nothing but silence and forgetfulness, but what God has done for me is worthy of everlasting and thankful memory. (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Try to be of some use to others (Joseph Hall Quotes)
I have seldom seen much ostentation and much learning met together (Joseph Hall Quotes)
The idle man is the devil’s cushion (Joseph Hall Quotes)
So little in his purse, so much upon his back (Joseph Hall Quotes)
If the sun of God’s countenance shine upon me, I may well be content to be wet with the rain of affliction (Joseph Hall Quotes)
The proud man hath no God; the enviousman hath no neighbor; the angry manhath not himself (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Not to be afflicted is a sign of weakness; for, therefore God imposeth no more on me, because He sees I can bear no more (Joseph Hall Quotes)
For whom he means to make an often guest, One dish shall serve; and welcome make the rest (Joseph Hall Quotes)
It is not he that reads most, but he that meditates most on Divine truth, that will prove the choicest, wisest, strongest Christian (Joseph Hall Quotes)
What I have done is worthy of nothing but silence and forgetfulness, but what God has done for me is worthy of everlasting and thankful memory (Joseph Hall Quotes)
I first adventure, follow me who list And be the second English satirist (Joseph Hall Quotes)
We must first pray, that God would make us wise; before we can wish, he would make us happy (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Earthly greatness is a nice thing, and requires so much chariness in the managing, as the contentment of it cannot requite (Joseph Hall Quotes)
How endless is that volume which God hath written of the world! Every creature is a letter, every day a new page (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Christian society is like a bundle of sticks laid together, whereof one kindles another. Solitary men have fewest provocations to evil, but, again, fewest incitations to good. So much as doing good is better than not doing evil will I account Christian good-fellowship better than an hermitish and melancholy solitariness (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Fools measure actions, after they are done, by the event; wise men beforehand, by the rules of reason and right. The former look to the end, to judge of the act. Let me look to the act, and leave the end with God (Joseph Hall Quotes)
It is not he that reads most, but he that meditates most on Divine truth, that will prove the choicest, wisest, strongest Christian. (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Surely he is not a fool that hath unwise thoughts, but he that utters them (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Those that dare lose a day are dangerously prodigal; those that dare misspend it, desperate (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Perfection is the child of time (Joseph Hall Quotes)
The life of doctrine is in application (Joseph Hall Quotes)
It is not sin that kills the soul, but impenitence (Joseph Hall Quotes)
God loveth adverbs; and cares not how good, but how well (Joseph Hall Quotes)
... Covetousness, looking more at what we would have than at what we have (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Death borders upon our birth, and our cradle stands in the grave (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Our good purposes foreslowed are become our tormentors upon our deathbed (Joseph Hall Quotes)
Nothing fools people as much as extreme passion (Joseph Hall Quotes)
A good man is kinder to his enemy than bad men are to their friends (Joseph Hall Quotes)