A Quote by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Be noble in every thought And in every deed! — © Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Be noble in every thought And in every deed!
Every temptation that is resisted, every evil thought that is curbed, every desire that is subdued, every bitter word that is withheld, every noble aspiration that is encouraged, every sublime thought that is cultivated, adds to the development of will-force, good character, and attainment of eternal bliss and immortality.
The task of history is to hold out for reprobation every evil word and deed, and to hold out for praise every great and noble word and deed.
Every word and every deed, every thought and every gesture, even the simple act of paying attention can be a gift and therefore an echo of God’s life in us.
Life is like a cash register, in that every account, every thought, every deed, like every sale, is registered and recorded.
Every noble deed dieth, if suppressed in silence.
Day by day we are building for eternity ... Every gentle word, every generous thought, every unselfish deed will become a pillar of eternal beauty in the life to come.
Man is responsible not only for every deed, but also for every idle word and thought.
Every act of charity, every thought of sympathy, every action of help, every good deed, is taking so much of self-importance away from our little selves and making us think of ourselves as the lowest and the least, and, therefore, it is all good. Here we find that Jnâna, Bhakti, and Karma - all come to one point.
Every step toward Christ kills a doubt. Every thought, word, and deed for Him carries you away from discouragement.
Pause and remember-- Every moment is a choice. Every thought, word and deed is creating your future. Choose wisely and positively!
Where'er a noble deed is wrought, Where'er is spoken a noble thought, Our hearts in glad surprise To higher levels rise.
You teacher, teach your pupils freedom in thought and deed, honesty in thought and deed, and tolerance in thought and deed.
While we are living in the present, we must celebrate life every day, knowing that we are becoming history with every work, every action, every deed.
Every native of every place is a potential tourist, and every tourist is a native of somewhere. Every native everywhere lives a life of overwhelming and crushing banality and boredom and desperation and depression, and every deed, good and bad, is an attempt to forget this.
Every thought, word, or deed, either purifies or pollutes the body.
Every noble impulse, every unselfish expression of love, every surrender of self to something higher than self, every loyalty to an ideal, every fine courage of the soul – by doing good for good’s sake – that is spirituality. –
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