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12 Quotes for 'Trials' in the Database.
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Pray, pray, thou who also weepest,--
And the drops will slacken so;
Weep, weep--and the watch thou keepest,
With a quicker count will go.
Think,--the shadow on the dial
For the nature most undone,
Marks the passing of the trial,
Proves the presence of the sun.
Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Source: Fourfold Aspect
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The child of trial, to mortality
And all its changeful influences given;
On the green earth decreed to move and die,
And yet by such a fate prepared for heaven.
Author: Sir Humphrey Davy
Source: Written after Recovery from a Dangerous Illness
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'Tis a lesson you should heed,
Try, try, try again.
If at first you don't succeed,
Try, try, try again.
Author: William Edward Hickson
Source: Try and try again
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But noble souls, through dust and heat,
Rise from disaster and defeat
The stronger.
Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Source: The Sifting of Peter (st. 7)
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Rocks whereon greatest men have oftest wreck'd.
Author: John Milton
Source: Paradise Regained (bk. II, l. 228)
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There are no crown-wearers in heaven who were not cross-bearers
here below.
Author: Charles Hadden Spurgeon
Source: Gleanings among the Sheaves--Cross-Bearers
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As sure as ever God puts His children in the furnace, He will be
in the furnace with them.
- Charles Hadden Spurgeon,
Author: Charles Hadden Spurgeon
Source: Gleanings Among the Sheaves--Privileges of Trial
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Trials teach us what we are; they dig up the soil, and let us see
what we are made of; they just turn up some of the ill weeds on
to the surface.
Author: Charles Hadden Spurgeon
Source: Gleanings among the Sheaves--The Use of Trial
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God prepares great men for great tasks by great trials.
Author: J. K. Gressett
Source: None
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A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials.
Author: Chinese Proverb
Source: None
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Trials teach us what we are; they dig up the soil, and let us see what we are made of.
Author: Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Source: None
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The longest absence is less perilous to love than the terrible trials of incessant proximity.
Author: Ouida
Source: None
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