If we are not responsible for the thoughts that pass our doors we are at least responsible for those that we admit and entertain. Fruits of the Spirit - Page 67by Elizabeth Chase Regnier - 1911 - 72 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Benjamin Newcomb - 1900 - 298 pages
...wakefulness they cost, for they bring spiritual tonics with them more refreshing than the ordinary slumbers. If we are not responsible for the thoughts that pass our doors we are at least responsible for those that we admit and entertain. Every hour of true thought holds the entire nature to its keynote and... | |
| Charles Benjamin Newcomb - 1900 - 384 pages
...wakefulness they cost, for they bring spiritual tonics with them more refreshing than the ordinary slumbers. If we are not responsible for the thoughts that pass our doors we are at least responsible for those that we admit and entertain. Every hour of true thought holds the entire nature to its keynote and... | |
| Constance M. Whishaw - 1908 - 402 pages
...of God, and to commit our ways to Him." Studies in the Christian Character, Bishop PAGET. JULY 20 " IF we are not responsible for the thoughts that pass...least responsible for those we admit and entertain." CHARLES B. NEWCOMB. "THE pleasantest things in the world are pleasant thoughts, and the great art in... | |
| Bill Fiest - 2005 - 134 pages
...life she has. And she and her halo really appreciate it. Laughter is inner jogging. - Norman Cousins If we are not responsible for the thoughts that pass...least responsible for those we admit and entertain. - Charles B. Newcomb 104 KNOCK AND THE DOOR WILL OPEN Ask - it'll be given to you; seek - you'll find;... | |
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