Charles Haddon-Spurgeon

Quote: Many men owe the grandeur of their lives to their tremendous difficulties. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: It is not well to make great changes in old age. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: You must be in fashion is the utterance of weak headed mortals. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: Of two evils, choose neither. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: Beware of no man more than of yourself; we carry our worst enemies within us. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: Giving is true having. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: Friendship is one of the sweetest joys of life. Many might have failed beneath the bitterness of their trial had they not found a friend. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: The doorstep to the temple of wisdom is the knowledge of our own ignorance. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: There is no fatigue so wearisome as that which comes from lack of work. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: When you see a great deal of religion displayed in his shop window, you may depend on it, that he keeps a very small stock of it within. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: It is a great pity when the one who should be the head figure is a mere figure head. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: By perseverance the snail reached the ark. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: Economy is half the battle of life. It is not so hard to earn money as to spend it well. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: No one knows who is listening, say nothing you would not wish put in the newspapers. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: Must is a hard nut to crack, but it has a sweet kernel. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: We are all at times unconscious prophets. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: Trials teach us what we are; they dig up the soil, and let us see what we are made of. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: The goose that lays the golden eggs likes to lay where there are eggs already. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: No one is so miserable as the poor person who maintains the appearance of wealth. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: The Lord gets his best soldiers out of the highlands of affliction. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: A vigorous temper is not altogether an evil. Men who are easy as an old shoe are generally of little worth. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

Quote: It has been said that our anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, but only empties today of its strength. [Charles Haddon-Spurgeon]

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