“Dear lost sinner, if you are a wicked sinner, yet you do not have to die and go to Hell forever. If you are a criminal or a harlot, a blasphemer, a drunkard, a convict, or a dope fiend, God does not want you to go to Hell. People do not go to Hell simply because they are sinners. Rather they go because they will not repent of their sins! If you today will confess your sins to God, and in your poor, helpless heart, will, as far as you know how, turn away from your sin, God will have mercy and will forgive and save.” PeopleIfsKnowsWantHeartDoeGodTodayChristianDiesTurnsLostReligiousSinPoorLordKnow HowHellForeverForgivenessMercyForgivingDearCriminalsChristian InspirationalGods WillWickedSinnerRepentanceEditorsTrust In GodConfessionHelplessPastorRepentAlcoholicsConfidence In GodDopeGo To HellGod Within UsMighty GodDrunkardsConvictsConnecting With GodSave YourselfGod Help MeHarlots Book:The Ruin of a Christian Source: The Ruin of a Christian
“In the Age of Kali the meek and helpless will be preyed upon without mercy, and there will be a surplus of AK-47s.” AgeMercyHelplessMeekSurplusKali Book:Cyberabad Days Source: Cyberabad Days
“Being in the military just lets you know how helpless you are. You could train forever but you're still at the mercy of someone in the Pentagon, or somebody in the rear moving you around like a chess piece.” KnowsStillsMovingKnow HowForeverPiecesMilitaryMercyTrainChessHelplessPentagonChess Pieces Author:Ice T
“Buddhism cannot be true to itself until Buddhists resolve their ambivalence toward nonhuman animals and extend the full protection of their compassion to the most harmless and helpless of those who live at our mercy in the visible realms.” AnimalCompassionBuddhismMercyProtectionBeing TrueBuddhistRealmsVisibleResolveHelplessAmbivalence Book:The Great Compassion: Buddhism and Animal Rights Source: The Great Compassion: Buddhism and Animal Rights
“If you are blessed with great fortunes. . . you may love your fate. But your fate never guarantees the security of those great fortunes. As soon as you realize your helplessness at the mercy of your fate, you are again in despair. Thus the hatred of fate can be generated not only by misfortunes, but also by great fortunes. Your hatred of fate is at the same time your hatred of your self. You hate your self for being so helpless under the crushing power of fate.” IfsMaySelfHateRealizingFateSecurityLove YouDespairHatredMercyBlessedFortuneCrushGuaranteesMisfortunesHelplessHate YouHelplessness Author:T. K. Seung
“When you get in the water with a wild animal, you're essentially giving yourself to that animal because, as humans, we're quite helpless and vulnerable in the water. You're at the seal's mercy. You're at the predator's mercy.” GivingHumansWaterAnimalMercyVulnerableHelplessSealsPredatorWild AnimalGiving Yourself Author:Paul Nicklen
“It's hard to stay calm when you're terrified, helpless, alone, at the mercy of men with no mercy at all.” MenHardMercyCalmHelplessTerrifiedStay Calm Author:Joe Abercrombie
“Speaking of myself, I was made to realize long ago that the old trade union was utterly incompetent to deal successfully with the exploiting corporations in this struggle. I was made to see that in craft unionism the capitalist class have it within their power to keep the workers divided, to use one part of them to conquer and crush another part of them. Indeed, I was made to see that the old form of unionism separates the workers and keeps them helpless at the mercy of their masters.” LongMadeUseFormRealizingDealsClassStruggleMastersMercyTradeUnionsWorkersCraftsConquerCorporationsCrushDividedCapitalistLong AgoHelplessIncompetentTrade UnionsUnionism Author:Eugene V. Debs
“One time you smash a bug with no mercy. Another time you find one helpless on his back with his legs flailing the air, and you flip him over and let him go on his way. The struggle that touches the heart.” WayHeartStruggleAirGoes OnMercyLegsOne TimeHelplessBugsFlipAnother TimeLet Him GoFlailing Author:Charles Portis