
Top 33 Alice Cary Quotes
#1. We cannot make bargains for blisses, / Nor catch them like fishes in nets; / And sometimes the thing our life misses, / Helps more than the thing which it gets.
Alice Cary
#2. I realized that all my life, my values were based upon typical middle-class American values: hard work, doing good, living well, owning things, following the rules & being the best I can be ... but God clearly says, those are not MY values. I value justice, mercy & humility.
John Green
#3. True worth is in being, not seeming
Alice Cary
#4. The attempt is all the wedge that splits its knotty way betwixt the impossible and possible.
Alice Cary
#5. There's nothing so kingly as kindness,
And nothing so royal as truth.
Alice Cary
#6. Coldly and capriciously the slanting sunbeams fall.
Alice Cary
#7. We serve Him most who take the most of His exhaustless love.
Alice Cary
#8. For he who is honest is noble, Whatever his fortunes or birth.
Alice Cary
#9. As there is no danger of our becoming, any of us, Mahometans (i.e. Muslim), I mean to say all the good of him I justly can ...
Thomas Carlyle
#10. The path of duty I clearly trace, / I stand with conscience face to face, / And all her pleas allow; / Calling and crying the while for grace, - / 'Some other time, and some other place; / Oh, not to-day; not now!
Alice Cary
#11. I hold that a man had better be dead than alive when his work is done.
Alice Cary
#12. There are briers besetting every path,
Which call for patient care;
There is a cross in every lot,
And an earnest need for prayer;
But a lowly heart that leans on Thee
Is happy anywhere
Alice Cary
#14. Yea, when mortality dissolves, Shall I not meet thine hour unawed? My house eternal in the heavens Is lighted by the smile of God!
Alice Cary
#15. My soul is full of whispered song,-My blindness is my sight;The shadows that I feared so longAre full of life and light.
Alice Cary
#16. I am bitterly opposed to my country entering the war, but if, notwithstanding my opposition, we do enter it, all of my energy and all of my power will be behind our flag in carrying it on to victory.
George William Norris
#17. Fanaticism is always a sign of repressed doubt
C. G. Jung
#18. Even for the dead I will not bind my soul to grief, death cannot long divide; for is it not as if the rose that climbed my garden wall had bloomed the other side?
Alice Cary
#19. I hold that Christian grace abounds Where charity is seen; that when We climb to heaven, 'tis on the rounds Of love to men.
Alice Cary
#20. Every life is meant to help all lives; each man should live for all men's betterment.
Alice Cary
#21. Not what we think, but what we do, / Makes saints of us: all stiff and cold, / The outlines of the corpse show through / The cloth of gold.
Alice Cary
#22. I sit where the leaves of the maple and the gnarled and knotted gum are circling and drifting around me.
Alice Cary
#23. Nothing in this low and ruined world bears the meek impress of the Son of God so surely as forgiveness.
Alice Cary
#24. Shut up the door: who loves me must not look / Upon the withered world, but haste to bring / His lighted candle, and his story-book, / And live with me the poetry of spring.
Alice Cary
#25. Women and men in the crowd meet and mingle, Yet with itself every soul standeth single.
Alice Cary
#26. There must be room for penitence to mend Life's broken chance;
else noise of wars would unmake heaven.
Alice Cary
#27. I will accept comments and criticism about change.
Jimmy Haslam
#28. Change does not fail to occur because of insincerity. The heart patient is not insincere about his wish to keep living, even as he reaches for another cigarette. Change fails to occur because we mean both things. It fails to occur because we are a living contradiction.
Robert Kegan
#29. Obviously, the music and lyrics are in me, but if I let myself get in my own way, I do. I empty out and let it come, and then the music spirits take over.
Joan Jett
#30. How many lives we live in one,
And how much less than one, in all.
Alice Cary
#31. The fisher droppeth his net in the stream, And a hundred streams are the same as one; And the maiden dreameth her love-lit dream; And what is it all, when all is done? The net of the fisher the burden breaks, And always the dreaming the dreamer wakes.
Alice Cary
#33. He who loves best his fellow-man, is loving God the holiest way he can ...
Alice Cary
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