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Unless we perform divine service with every willing act of our life, we never perform it at all.
Unless we perform divine service with every willing act of our life, we never perform it at all.
Men are more evanescent than pictures, yet one sorrows for lost friends, and pictures are my friends. I have none others. I am never long enough with men to attach myself to them; and whatever feelings of attachment I have are to material things.
... no human actions ever were intended by the Maker of men to be guided by balances of expediency, but by balances of justice.
Milton saw not, and Beethoven heard not, but the sense of beauty was upon them, and they fain must speak.