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John Aughey Quotes

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Good conscience is sometimes sold for money, but never bought with it  (John Aughey Quotes) Nothing is eternal but that which is done for God and others. That which is done for self dies  (John Aughey Quotes) God strikes not as an enemy, to destroy; but as a father, to correct  (John Aughey Quotes) Let not the stream of your life be a murmuring stream  (John Aughey Quotes) None should expect to prosper who go out of way of duty  (John Aughey Quotes) It is not affliction itself, but affliction rightly borne, that does us good  (John Aughey Quotes) Great things are not accomplished by idle dreams, but by years of patient study  (John Aughey Quotes) Were it not for an unquestioning faith, human progress would be an intolerable burden  (John Aughey Quotes) God brings men into deep waters, not to drown them, but to cleanse them  (John Aughey Quotes) Be deaf to the quarrelsome, blind to the scorner and dumb to the inquisitive  (John Aughey Quotes) Happiness without peace is temporal; peace along with happiness is eternal  (John Aughey Quotes) He that has never known adversity but half acquainted with others or himself  (John Aughey Quotes) Debt is the secret foe of thrift, as vice and idleness are its open enemies  (John Aughey Quotes) One improper word or act will neutralize the effect of many good ones; and one base deed, after years of noble service, will cover them all with shame  (John Aughey Quotes) Sensual pleasures are like soap bubbles, sparkling, effervescent. The pleasures of intellect are calm, beautiful, sublime, ever enduring and climbing upward to the borders of the unseen world  (John Aughey Quotes) Cheerfulness is the friend and helper of all good graces, and the absence of it is certainly a vice  (John Aughey Quotes) As a weak limb grows stronger by exercise, so will your faith be strengthened by the very efforts you make in stretching it out toward things unseen  (John Aughey Quotes) The ability to find fault is believed, by some people, to be a sure sign of great wisdom, when, in most cases, it only indicates narrowness of mind and ill nature  (John Aughey Quotes) No books are so legible as the lives of men; no character so plain as their moral conduct  (John Aughey Quotes) A firm faith is the best theology; a good life is the best philosophy; a clear conscience the best law; honesty, the best policy, and temperance the best physic  (John Aughey Quotes) Faith without evidence is, properly, not faith, but prejudice or presumption; faith beyond evidence is superstition, and faith contrary to evidence is either insanity or willful perversity of mind  (John Aughey Quotes) Open your heart to sympathy, but close it against despondency. The flower which opens to receive the dew shuts against the rain  (John Aughey Quotes) The church is made up of individuals. It can do nothing except as its members work, and work together  (John Aughey Quotes) This is one of the sad conditions of life, that experience is not transmissible. No man will learn from the suffering of another; he must suffer himself  (John Aughey Quotes) The most generous and merciful in judgment upon the faults of others, are always the most free from faults themselves  (John Aughey Quotes) It is one of the worst of errors to suppose that there is any other path of safety except that of duty  (John Aughey Quotes) He who bears failure with patience is as much of a philosopher as he who succeeds; for to put up with the world needs as much wisdom as to control it  (John Aughey Quotes) Difficulty excites the mind to the dignity which sustains and finally conquers misfortunes, and the ordeal refines while it chastens  (John Aughey Quotes)