A Quote by George Herbert

The eye and Religion can beare no jesting. — © George Herbert
The eye and Religion can beare no jesting.

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Beare with evill, and expect good.
Foolish talking and jesting are not the ways in which Christian cheerfulness should express itself, but rather "giving of thanks" (Eph. 5:4). Religion is the source of joy and gladness, but its joy is expressed in a religious way, in thanksgiving and praise.
Of Love--may God exalt you! -the first part is jesting, and the last part is right earnestness. So majestic are its diverse aspects, they are too subtle to be described; their reality can only be apprehended by personal experience. Love is neither disapproved by Religion, nor prohibited by the Law; for every heart is in God's hands.
Clumsy jesting is no joke.
Long jesting was never good.
It is good to jest, but not to make a trade of jesting.
Jesting and levity accustom a man to lewdness.
Jesting is often only indigence of intellect.
Jesting and levity lead a man to lewdness.
Jesting, often, only proves a want of intellect.
Jest not with the eye or with Religion.
What is truth? said jesting Pilate; and would not stay for an answer.
Leave jesting whiles it pleaseth, lest it turne to earnest.
Ahab cast a covetous eye at Naboth's vineyard, David a lustful eye at Bathsheba. The eye is the pulse of the soul; as physicians judge of the heart by the pulse, so we by the eye; a rolling eye, a roving heart. The good eye keeps minute time, and strikes when it should; the lustful, crochet-time, and so puts all out of tune.
Religion, Credit, and the Eye are not to be touched.
I am a Muslim, because it's a religion that teaches you an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. It teaches you to respect everybody, and treat everybody right. But it also teaches you if someone steps on your toe, chop off their foot. And I carry my religious axe with me all the time.
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