“Unless we are really trusting Him, where does the praise come in? This peace the Savior gives is not an artificial one. It is so deep that even the devil can't disturb it. You can't hear things in the Spirit while you have any turmoil or fear in you. You can't take a shade of fear into the presence of God.” GivingDoeSpiritDevilPraiseShadeSaviorArtificialTurmoilPresence Of GodTrusting Him Author:Rees Howells
“There is no intolerance in the world so great as the intolerance of tolerance, and no bigotry so excessive as the bigotry of the image breaker. To praise the devil is second nature. To praise God is an education.” WorldDevilPraiseToleranceBigotryIntolerancePraise God Author:Elisabeth Marbury
“Abortion is an atrocity. Those who practice or praise it are either damn idiots, misguided fools, or treacherous devils.” PracticeFoolDevilPraiseIdiotDamnAbortionAtrocitiesMisguidedTreacherous Author:Christopher Titus
“Will: 'Singing the praises of our fair city? We treat you well here, don't we, James? I doubt I'd have that kind of luck in Shanghai. What do you call us there again?' Jem: 'Yang guizi ... foreign devils.” WellsKindCitiesDoubtSingingDevilFairsTreatsPraiseLuckJemYangShanghai Author:Cassandra Clare
“We must risk delight. We can do without pleasure, but not delight. Not enjoyment. We must have the stubbornness to accept our gladness in the ruthless furnace of this world. To make injustice the only measure of our attention is to praise the Devil.” WorldCan DoPleasureAttentionAcceptingRiskThis WorldDevilPraiseInjusticeDelightEnjoymentRuthlessStubbornnessGladnessFurnaces Author:Jack Gilbert
“The praise that comes of love does not make us vain, but humble rather. Knowing what we are, the pride that shines in our mother's eyes as she looks at us is about the most pathetic thing a man has to face, but he would be a devil altogether if it did not burn some of the sin out of him.” IfsMenLooksDoeWould BeEyeFacesMotherSinKnowingPrideDevilPraiseShiningHumbleVainPathetic Book:The Little Minister (Illustrated Edition) Source: The Little Minister (Illustrated Edition)
“Railing and praising were his usual themes; and both showed his judgment in extremes. Either over violent or over civil, so everyone to him was either god or devil.” GodJudgmentDevilPraiseExtremesViolentThemeUsual Author:John Dryden