Top 17 Entereth Quotes

#1. I live in southern Appalachia, so I'm surrounded by people who work very hard for barely a living wage. It's particularly painful that people are working the farms their parents and grandparents worked but aren't living nearly as well.

Barbara Kingsolver

#2. A reproof entereth more into a woman of sense than an hundred compliments into a fool.

Gelett Burgess

#3. Knowledge by suffering entereth,
And life is perfected by death.

Elizabeth Barrett Browning

#4. A dance is the devil's procession, and he that entereth into a dance, entereth into his possession.

Saint Francis De Sales

#5. Knowledge hath in it somewhat of the serpent, and therefore where it entereth into a man it makes him swell.

Francis Bacon

#6. As the paper though it entereth the press white, yet when it cometh forth black is eagerly sought to be perused; so do thou let thy life, though darkened by adversity, be made all the more useful to thy fellows.

Ivan Panin

#7. The lover of letters loves power too.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#8. I suspect that no community will become humane and caring by restricting what its members can say.

Derek Bok

#9. Wisdom entereth not into a malicious mind.

Francois Rabelais

#10. I got to work with Paul Walker. He's an angel. He was so sweet.

Greg Cipes

#11. 10. When wisdom entereth into thine heart, and knowledge is pleasant unto thy soul; 11. Discretion shall preserve thee,

Anonymous

#12. Though selfishness hath defiled the whole man, yet sensual pleasure is the chief part of its interest, and, therefore, by the senses it commonly works; and these are the doors and windows by which iniquity entereth into the soul.

Richard Baxter

#13. When you look at a Congress that has an 84 percent disapproval rating, that means that for the most part, the people of this country, and certainly California, are looking for new leadership.

Elizabeth Emken

#14. A puritan may go to his brown-bread crust with as gross an appetite as ever an alderman to his turtle. Not that food which entereth into the mouth defileth a man, but the appetite with which it is eaten. It is neither the quality nor the quantity, but the devotion to sensual savors;

Henry David Thoreau

#15. Change is all about motion, motion is all about uncertainty and we are deeply uncomfortable with uncertainty.

Elizabeth Gilbert

#16. As a man, casting off worn out garments taketh new ones, so the dweller in the body, entereth into ones that are new.

Epictetus

#17. Who entereth herein, a conqueror hath bin; Who slayeth the dragon, the shield he shall win.

Edgar Allan Poe

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