A Quote by Charles Spurgeon

Alas! You complain that your soul is out of tune. Then ask the Master to tune the heart-strings. — © Charles Spurgeon
Alas! You complain that your soul is out of tune. Then ask the Master to tune the heart-strings.
When we live apart from God, our lives get out of tune - out of harmony with others and with God. But if we live in tune with the Master, we, too, will find ourselves surrounded by His beautiful music. As this new year begins, ask God to help you tune your life every day to His Word, so you can bring harmony and joy to those around you.
TV is tricky. You can do some stuff and people will tune out and never tune back in. It's sort of like putting a bad taste in somebody's mouth. Some people may not ever tune in again. And then there's some people that will tune in just to tune in and see what's gon' happen.
Alas! all music jars when the soul's out of tune.
We all might ask ourselves why we tune in to these more trivial matters and tune out when it comes to Darfur.
We all might ask ourselves why we tune in to these more trivial matters and tune out when it comes to Darfur
You've got to tune out the other people and tune in to what's going on inside. Love yourself. Nourish your body.
Tune out the naysayers, tune into your own courage, and take a bold step toward the passion-filled life you really want.
I have to be in tune. All the time. I have to be in tune with my husband, where he is, how he's feeling. I have to be in tune with where my family is.
In old age our bodies are worn-out instruments, on which the soul tries in vain to play the melodies of youth. But because the instrument has lost its strings, or is out of tune, it does not follow that the musician has lost his skill.
It's fine to keep releasing tune after tune if you can keep up with that pace but I can't. I'm not the guy that will have the hot tune every month. That's not me!
If our lives are out of tune with the music of the gospel, we must tune them up.
In the concert of nature it is hard to keep in tune with oneself if one is out of tune with everything else
I'm quite good on the harmonica and can get a tune out of most musical instruments, so long as the tune is 'Oh Susannah.'
If you're going to play it out of tune, then play it out of tune properly.
Don’t spend most of your time on the voices that don’t count. Tune out the shallow voices so that you will have more time to tune in the valuable ones.
We had a music teacher in sixth grade, and I saw her tune her guitar. I said, 'Whoa. There's a certain way to do this.' I bought a packet of strings - some of mine were broken - and had her tune it for me. For a while, I just kept it like that. But I got the Internet finally, when I was 14, and started learning.
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