“Every editor of newspapers pays tribute to the devil.” PayDevilNewspapersEditorsTribute Author:Jean de La Fontaine
“The devil has convinced so many people that they are worthless. Each of us needs to stop and remember the cross-at the cross we will discover our true value-for it is here that we discover the price God was willing to pay for us, the depth of His love, and how much we are worth to Him.” PeopleNeedsRememberValuesPayWillingDevilCrossesDepthConvincedWorthlessHis LoveTrue Value Author:Roy Lessin
“Alimony - the ransom that the happy pay to the devil.” PayMarriageDevilFunny MarriageRansomHappy DivorceFunny DivorceMarriage DivorceMarriage And DivorceAlimony Author:H. L. Mencken
“I'll miss you forever.' Blake - Devil To Pay” PayForeverMissingDevilBlakeI'll Miss You Author:Jeaniene Frost
“God saves - but not now, and not here. His salvation is on layaway. Like all grifters, He asks you to pay now and take it on faith that you will receive later. Whereas women offer a different sort of salvation, more immediate and fulfilling. They don't put off their love for a distant, ill-defined eternity but make a gift of it in the here and now, frequently to those who deserve it least. So it was in my case. So it is for many. The devil and woman have been allies against God from the beginning.” Has BeensDifferentAsksPayCasesOffersDevilDeserveEternitySalvationIllDefinedAlliesFulfillingHere And Now Author:Joe Hill
“We had yet to learn that the Devil created youth so that we could make our mistakes, and that God established maturity and old age so that we could pay for them.” AgePayMistakeYouthDevilOld AgeMaturity Book:The Midnight Palace Source: The Midnight Palace
“Dollars damn me; and the malicious Devil is forever grinning in upon me, holding the door ajar. ... What I feel most moved to write, that is banned - it will not pay. Yet, altogether, write the other way I cannot. So the product is a final hash, and all my books are botches.” WayFeelsWritingBookPayForeverDoorsProductsDevilMovedDollarsFinalsDamnBannedMaliciousGrinningHash Book:Moby Dick, Or The Whale: Volume 6, Scholarly Edition Source: Moby Dick, Or The Whale: Volume 6, Scholarly Edition
“Jesus is hungry but feeds others; He grows weary but offers others rest; He is the King Messiah but pays tribute; He is called the devil but casts out demons; He dies the death of a sinner but comes to save His people from their sins; He is sold for thirty pieces of silver but gives His life a ransom for many; He will not turn stones to bread for Himself but gives His own body as bread for people.” PeopleGivingBodyDiesTurnsJesusGrowsSinPayPiecesKingsOffersDevilStonesCastsHungryBreadThirtyDemonSinnerSilverWearyTributeMessiahRansom Author:D. A. Carson