A Quote by George Herbert

Hee hath not liv'd, that lives not after death. — © George Herbert
Hee hath not liv'd, that lives not after death.
Hee that hath one hogge makes him fat, and hee that hath one son makes him a foole.
Hee that hath patience hath fatt thrushes for a farthing.
Hee that hath right, feares; he that hath wrong, hopes.
Hee that should have what hee hath not, should doe what he doth not.
Hee that hath a Fox for his mate, hath neede of a net at his girdle.
I remember after I dated this white man, nobody said anything but there was a couple of men in my family that joked after that. 'Oh yeah, we had a party when y'all broke up. Hee hee hee.' And, you know, they laughed, and it was like light and a joke. But, you know, that's real. That was real and they let me know. And, it's almost acceptable within our culture to be prejudiced toward whites because of our history. This country is loaded with racism .
Let us look upon a crucified Christ, the remedy of all our miseries. His cross hath procured a crown, his passion hath expiated our transgression. His death hath disarmed the law, his blood hath washed a believer's soul. This death is the destruction of our enemies, the spring of our happiness, and the eternal testimony of divine love.
Hee that hath a wife and children wants not businesse.
Hee that learnes a trade hath a purchase made.
Hee that bewailes himselfe hath the cure in his hands.
Hee that hath charge of soules transports them not in bundles.
Hee a beast doth die, that hath done no good to his country.
Hee hee hee! You should've seen the look on your face!" "If mom and dad cared about me at all, they'd buy me some infra-red nighttime vision goggles.
He that is his owne Counsellor knowes nothing sure but what hee hath laid out.
All the characters I've played so far mean a lot to me, but I think Young-hee of After My Death' was a real turning point for me as an actor.
It is a common error, and the greater and more mischievous for being so common, to believe that repentance best becomes and most concerns dying men. Indeed, what is necessary every hour of our life is necessary in the hour of death too, and as long as one lives he will have need of repentance, and therefore it is necessary in the hour of death too; but he who hath constantly exercised himself in it in his health and vigor, will do it with less pain in his sickness and weakness; and he who hath practiced it all his life, will do it with more ease and less perplexity in the hour of his death.
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