Top 31 Orville Dewey Quotes
#1. The less we parade our misfortunes the more sympathy we command.
Orville Dewey
#2. Every relation to mankind, of hate or scorn or neglect, is full of vexation and torment.
Orville Dewey
#3. The centuries will burn rich loads
With which we groaned,
Whose warmth shall lull their dreaming lids,
While songs are crooned:
But they will not dream of us poor lads,
Left in the ground.
Wilfred Owen
#4. What is there glorious in the world, that is not the product of labor, either of the body or of the mind?
Orville Dewey
#5. Exercise is about being grateful for the body you have and sustaining the life you have.
Nicole Ari Parker
#7. God seems to be an unwilling participant in our efforts to pigeonhole Him.
Greg Boyle
#10. A man seems never to know what anything means till he has lost it; and this I suppose is the reason why losses
vanishing away of things
are among the teachings of this world of shadows.
Orville Dewey
#11. The dead carry our thoughts to another and nobler existence. They teach us, and especially by all the strange and seemingly untoward circumstances of their departure from this life, that they and we shall live in a future state forever.
Orville Dewey
#13. The love of truth is the stimulus to all noble conversation. This is the root of all the charities. The tree which springs from it may have a thousand branches, but they will all bear a golden and generous fruitage.
Orville Dewey
#14. Families survive, one way or another. You have a tie, a connection that exists long after death, through many lifetimes.
Jessica Lange
#15. I eat leftover caviar by hand, with baked potato, like peasants.
Ion Tiriac
#16. We may neglect the wrongs which we receive, but be careful to rectify those which we are the cause of to others.
Orville Dewey
#17. Reba is very, very close to everyone around her. She's a classy lady.
Faith Hill
#18. The taxes of government are heavy enough, but not so heavy as the taxes we lay upon ourselves.
Orville Dewey
#19. God giveth true grace to but a chosen few, however many aspire to it.
Orville Dewey
#20. Argument does not soften, but rather hardens, the obdurate heart.
Orville Dewey
#21. There is nothing to do with men [and women] but to love them; to contemplate their virtues with admiration, their faults with pity and forbearance, and their injuries with forgiveness.
Orville Dewey
#22. Far better it is to have a stout heart always and suffer one's share of evils, than to be ever fearing what may happen.
Herodotus
#23. It is an arrogant man that thinks himself a god.
And an arrogant god, thought Tieren, looking to the window, that thinks himself a man.
V.E Schwab
#24. At the profoundest depths in life, men talk not about God but with Him.
D. Elton Trueblood
#25. How many a knot of mystery and misunderstanding would be untied by one word spoken in simple and confiding truth of heart! How many a solitary place would be made glad if love were there, and how many a dark dwelling would be filled with light!
Orville Dewey
#26. Men cannot labor on always. They must have recreation.
Orville Dewey
#27. A thoroughbred business man cannot enter heartily upon the business of life without first looking into his accounts.
Henry David Thoreau
#28. To ignite your life you must focus on ONE Thing long enough for it to catch fire.
Gary W. Keller
#29. Our hearts must not only be broken with sorrow, but be broken from sin, to constitute repentance.
Orville Dewey
#30. Labor is man's greatest function. He is nothing, he can do nothing, he can achieve nothing, he can fulfill nothing, without working.
Orville Dewey
#31. Do not wait for vulnerability to be thrust upon you by your company or the marketplace. That is when you lost control of your own destiny. Choose to disrupt yourself. Seek vulnerability on your terms, no one else's.
Bill Jensen
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